Generations of Proven Cow Families
A Sample of the 2023 ETN Dams of Distinction—
41213 Tana Family
Top 4% M • 15% TSI
Diamond Dam
Progeny - WWR: 111 YWR: 109
80590 Jane Family
Top 2% M • 5% MB • 7% TSI
Progeny - WWR: 112 YWR: 107
70700 Lisa Family
Top 2% M • 4% TSI
Progeny - WWR: 107 YWR: 113
80641 Fern Family
Top 5% • 2% MB • 4% TSI Progeny - WWR: 111 YWR: 110
80903 Sapphire Family
Top15% BW • 7% MB • 8% TSI
Progeny - WWR: 107 YWR: 116
60841 Edna Family
Top 4% M • 8% MB Progeny - WWR: 113 YWR: 104
549 ETN Females have Quali ed as Dams of Disntinction since 2013
103 ETN Loop • Lindsay, MT 59339 O ce (406) 584-7520 • Lee (406) 584-7546 www.eatoncharolais.com ETN Female Advantage Nation’s Leader for AICA Dams of Distinction •Udder
• Pigmentation • Fleshing
• Mothering Ability • Milk & Marbling EPDBreed’s Top 20% • Longevity • Proven
Quality
Ability
Cow Families • Predictable Production
Females, Available Private Treaty - Give Lee a Call!
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Taylor Stabel Phone: 620.260.6815 tstabel@kcfllc.com Winter Livestock Dodge City, Kansas | Brian 620.339.9900 Take your herd to new Heights. Semen | $35 Signing | $45 contact Cattle visions or owners ridder farms Hermann, Missouri | Derek 573.680.4692 | Dustin 573.280.5795 Junior National Class Winner | Congrats Hayden Englert! Herd Sire Prospect for Ridder Farms, RJ Cattle Co. & Toenyes Livestock bpa free PVF Ridge 7142 x M6 Ms Jewel 428 P Progeny HIghlights AUGUST 2023 3
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AUGUST 2023 4 C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L Official Publication of the American-International Charolais Association ON THE COVER Photo by Brodie Abney Photography, at the AIJCA Junior National, St Paul, Minn. FEATURES 21 Sure Champ Spotlight: Jenna Tlach 22 J&A Charolais Keeps Pace to Gain Success Actively Participating in Charolais Events 26 ACF Ludeke-Truax Vet/Med Scholarship 27 Char Spangled Banner 2023 AIJCA Junior National Coverage 64 Collaboration Fuels Innovation: Unveiling the North American Charolais Joint Evaluation American and Canadian Charolais Associations Collaborate to Enhance Genetic Merit and Drive International Trade.
COLUMNS
Charolais Viewpoint
Rusk Charolais Junior National – A Family Affair
Junior Viewpoint by Weston Schrader Perseverance
Viewpoint
Smithee
Needs a Birth Certificate ACTIVITIES & REFERENCE 18 Association Updates 18 New Members 25 AIJCA News Notes 68 AICA News Notes 78 Calendar 80 Advertisers’ Index AUGUST 2023 VOL. 47, NO. 5
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JOURNAL
Clint Rusk
President
Hobbs
Schoen
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Coordinator Field Representatives
to page 19 CHAROLAIS JOURNAL ADVERTISING POLICY: Advertising material for any month’s issue must be received in the offices of the Charolais Journal, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153, by the 25th of the second month preceding the month of publication, i.e., Dec. 25 for the February issue. Full camera-ready advertising copy or full-screened negatives will be accepted until the 1st of the month prior to publication provided notification of copy size, shape, color and other specifications are received by the 25th of the second month prior to the month of publication. If a proof is required, copy must be received by the 20th of the second month prior to publication, i.e., June 20 for the August issue. No copy can be altered or changed, except for typographical error, after the 1st of the month of publication. Any ad copy changes that must be made after the lst of the month will be assessed a 10% additional space charge. All dates and times are herein applicable at the office of the CHAROLAIS JOURNAL, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153. Charolais Journal (ISSN 0191-5444) is published monthly, except June and July which are combined issues, by CHAROLAIS PUBLICATIONS INC., 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153. Subscriptions: U.S. - $75; U.S. First Class - $100; Canada - $125; Foreign - $125. Single Copies - $7, including postage. For AICA members, $20 of annual dues to AICA are applicable to subscriptions for Charolais Journal. Periodicals postage paid at Kansas City, MO 64153, and additional mailing offices. Standard postage paid at Jefferson City, Mo. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to: CHAROLAIS JOURNAL, 11700 NW Plaza Circle, Kansas City, MO 64153.
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Michael & Angela Henry 2965 CR 3425 Yantis, Texas 75497 (831) 234-9224 2601 Austin Ave. Brownwood, Texas 76801 Cell: (325) 647-9039 rickevans6464@gmail.com RE MS E46 DYNASTY 686 ET Sire: LHD Cigar E46 Dam: JDJ Ms Dynasty L428 Tremendous addition in our ET program! Top 9% Udder, 7% Teat, and 20% REA, Meat & Milk Bella Angel Farms, Yantis, TX RS MS Throttle H710 Sire: RS Mr Y757 Thottle E577 Dam: RS Whistling New Nancy 710E Sire traces to our Donor sold to Jason Blackwelder for his ET program. Second calf heifer with super udder, volume and abundant femininity Rocking S Ranch, Bristow, OK RE PRECIOUS GERMAINE 124 P ET Sire: BHD Kincsem B629 Dam: M6 Cool Germaine 1145 P ET Ranks top 20% WW, 5% YW, 9% Milk, 6% MTL 20% REA, and 6% TSI Just produced 23 Embryos from mating to DC/JDJ Pegasasus D3300 Rick & Cindy Evans, Brownwood, TX & Isaac Hughes, Golden, MS KR MS REALITY 303 Sire: BHD Reality T31365 Dam: MCF Lady Gi Duke 5003 PET Her offspring are awesome, especially when mated to Cigar, just ask Bella Angel Farms, they have 2- ET heifers by her, and1 at Hudspeth Farm! Bill & Raye Arlitt, Poteet, TX Making Good Ones Better! Wat for our Consignments in The ONE Sale • November 4, 2023 TenRoc in Salado, TX barlitt@zimbracloud.com AUGUST 2023 5
SKS WHISTLING WIND C105
This is a donor prospect deluxe. She can be mated to any high powered bull on the market. Sired by the $105,000 Bells and out of a full sister to the breed legend Wyoming Wind. She doesn’t miss—one of the top bulls at Skeans last fall was out of this top producer and she sells bred to the Denver Champ Saint Christopher.
SEPTEMBER 4, 2023 • NOON Chappell’s Sale Arena • Strafford, Missouri
SELLING 60 SELECTED LOTS
PAIRS • BREDS • HERD SIRES • OPEN HEIFERS • FROZEN GENETICS
LCC KING OF THE ROAD 1372
This a true calving-ease, performance and carcass sire prospect. Top 9% for BW and top 25% for YW, this moderate framed, thick bull is a curve bender. From a great cow family and his ultrasound data is awesome; almost a 17-inch REA and an IMF score above 4. The bonus is he is in the top 20% for TSI.
SKS SUPER PUNCHER 423K
This will be the first and one of the few opportunities this fall to purchase semen on the Ft. Worth Champion. His mother excels in the donor pen. His sire is rapidly proving he is the best Outsider son out there. If you want to hang some banners, this is your ticket to the backdrop.
LAFRAISE KATE 621
This powerhouse LT Patriot daughter demands attention. She is extra long sided and wide based with great dimension, yet she is feminine and attractive in her appearance. Her dam was a class winner at the American Royal in Kansas City. She is due in September to the popular LT Affinity 6221.
RBM
RHINESTONE H246
An outstanding Fargo daughter that continues to show what these Fargos can do in production. They are excellent females that get the job done every time. She has a fancy HPF Renewal calf at side and is bred back the same way. Top7% WW; 5% YW and 15% TSI.
LCC TEXAS DIVINITY 1491
A clean fronted, homozygous polled, young female that brings calving ease and marbling to the forefront! She brings a really good Tank bull calf to town and is bred back to CCC 2B Gunslinger 9030. Top 15% for BW and 25% for MARB and somewhat of a different pedigree.
FOR SALE CATALOGS CONTACT:
BID ONLINE AT: CLIFFORD C. MITCHELL (405) 246-6324
email:ccmosu@msn.com
SALE FEATURE:
Several opportunities to purchase red purebred genetics including rare semen on the deceased Tri-N Dan Marino 70J.
View Catalog at: charolaisusa.com
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P.O. Box 186, Liverpool, Texas 77577 Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com Sulphur, Louisiana www.barjcharolaisfarm.com Full French & Purebred Genetics N EXT G ENERATION B ULLS F OR THE B EEF B USINESS 4315 E. SH-71, LaGrange, Texas 79845 Processing Center (979) 249-2571 www.legacycustommeatprocessing.com USDA INSPECTED PLANT Look them up in Sedalia & Hutchinson! 2022-23 #2 AICA Show Bull of the Year Outlier x SCR Ms Turbo 7003 Eye Appeal • Dimension • Top 25% REA CALDWELL J701 BJCF EM967900 ET MR DEUCE 17K MSL M983910 PLD FF Mr Turton 6002 x Y66 Time Proven Pedigree Owned with Mason Leifeste MR IGNITE 222 CARRS M973846 PLD Insider x Bronco x Smokester Top 4% WW, TM • 20% M Owned with Carr Cattle Co. AUGUST 2023 7
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Orr’s Ms Nancy 793P - Five year old daughter of RBM Fargo Y111 with EPD’s that rank in the top 6% for WW, 4% for YW, 6% for Milk and TSI in the top 6%. Three daughters remain in the herd. Sells due in the Spring 2024 to Mead-WIA Triple Threat V1141 that ranks in the top 1% of the breed for WW, YW & TSI!
FEMALE SALE ALL STAR
16th, 2023
WIA Ms Diablo Dory G71 P
Diablo
Daughter
Dory
before sale date this fall to TRI-N Arctic Wolf 523, son of SCX Jehu 233E out of the famous Canadian Creamsicle cow family.
Wagonhammer spring bull sale to Boyerts.
DC Penny 96 –Another
#2347 - LT Rushmore daughter out of DC Penny 96 born in December 2022. NICE!!!
Mike & Sara Kisner Connor & Cannon 5805 PERKINS RD DE SOTO, MO 63020
236-0306 cell
Shannon Carpenter (937) 418-2275
(636)
wildindianacres@yahoo.com
Greg Hubert P.O. Box 100 Oakley, KS 67748 785-672-7449 & Friends
p.m. September
At the ranch, DeSoto,
in the baseball game with us Friday evening in the Kisner Family Suite –Call early for tickets!
1
Missouri Take
CCR-WIA Ms Shandy 2109 P - born 9-9-22, sired by JMAR Beniaiah 1E66 out of the dam of Monticello! This heifer is the #2 highest
ranked TSI female in the entire breed at 311.74! Offered with Cannon Charolais.
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of TR Mr
2742Z ET out of BRCHE TR
6501, due
Ms Ms New Jewel 0155 Pld – This great
donor sells! She ranks in the top 3% for WW, top 2% for YW, 2% for REA & 1% for TSI. Also selling a recip carrying a Mayfield heifer calf and 9 frozen embryos sired by LT Sundance, LT Atlas and M6 Cool Rep (full sibs to Jewel 428).
4 year old Fargo daughter due to calve in January to LT Atlas 0251 Pld.
WR Duchess
Z610 – Selling one guaranteed successful flush in this awesome production based LT Ledger daughter that has produced 24 registered progeny including WR Relief J4604 the top selling bull in the
WIA Ms Haile 1105 P –2021 born bred heifer sired by CCC WC Redemption, due near sale date to WR Foreman D602.
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CAG GARW Ms Firefly 680D ET –Many times Grand Champion female that sold for �22,000. Selling a guaranteed successful flush, an ET daughter by LT Atlas and 3 frozen embryos sired by Mayfield.
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Genetics Built on Excellence Genetics Built on Excellence 55 Years Breeding Polled Performance Charolais Harlin & Sue Hecht 16732 283rd Ave. | Paynesville, MN 56362 (320) 243-4386 | (320) 760-0359 Harlin cell Mark Hecht (320) 423-6644 | mhhech@gmail.com www.doublehcharolais.com | doubleh@lakedalelink.net JWC Marketing LLC Wes Chism 281-761-5952 wes@jwcmarketing.com Sale Manager: Complete DISPERSAL TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2023 ON SC ONLINE SALES Retirement PARTY and CATTLE VIEWING SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 AT THE FARM, PAYNESVILLE, MINNESOTA AUGUST 2023 13
Effertz Key Ranch November 17, 2023 “TheKeyToFoundationFemale’s” online bred heifer sale Roger: 701-720-1156 • Kevin: 701-720-1363 • Bryan: 701-720-0802 Adam: 701-537-3882 • Julia: 307-462-1072 www.effertzkeyranch.com & Find us on Facebook! Females sired by: Keys Ballyhoo 77D, Keys Chairman 2H SCR Sir Ledger 9411 Miss Key Dawn 161K Miss Key Brandy 36K 30 Elite Bred Heifers offered online AUGUST 2023 14
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Fink Vanity 7548 3877 BF EF1256134 Homo Polled • PA Free Blanco Flash x Gold Standard x Grid Maker Top 1% REA, MB • 2% TSI JMAR Genetics & Guests Quality Over Quantity Bull and Heifer Sale October 12 • DVauction.com DESCO-DC Bristol 234 P ET BW: 79 lbs. AWW: 640 lbs. The Quality Group! EM976340 DOB: 8-17-22 PAF Homo Polled Jim and Martha Johnson 434-546-2341 www.jmargenetics.com Primed for profit DAREN STATLER, DVM 6651 Valley Camp Rd. Greencastle, PA 17225 (717) 729-6453 keystoneet@gmail.com www.descocharolaisfarm.com Generations of Proven Genetics ELEVEN full sibs sell! CE BW WW YW MILK MCE TM REA MB TSI EPD 14.1 -3.1 48 97 18 12.7 42 0.56 0.57 257.32 % Rank 25 20 15 1 DESCO-DC Bingo 231 P ET BW: 97 lbs. AWW: 703 lbs. EM976336 DOB: 8-17-22 PAF Homo Polled CE BW WW YW MILK MCE TM REA MB TSI EPD 12.9 -2.0 48 100 21 14.3 45 0.41 0.34 251.95 % Rank 35 35 5 2 One of the Breed’s Highest Ranking Marbling Bulls! 234 and 231 offered with Clark Charoalis Farm, David Clark Eatons Beyond 7243 M492440 Top 20% BW • 2% MCE • 1% MB Eatons told me that “every carcass by Beyond they ever harvested there went PRIME” Proven SireProven DamAUGUST 2023 16
CHAROLAIS JUNIOR NATIONAL A Family Affair
Dr. Clint Rusk Executive Vice President
My overall impression of the 2023 Charolais Junior National was one of admiration and respect for the “Family Friendly Atmosphere” created by everyone involved in the event. From the AIJCA Board of Directors to Kaitlyn Chism and the Planning Committee, to Reagan Dolan and Peyton Piepho (our summer interns), to the AICA staff, to the judges, parents, and grandparents; the overall atmosphere at this year’s Charolais Junior National was very enjoyable due to the Family Friendly nature of the various competitions. Whether your children were in elementary school, high school, or even in college, the competitions were designed to make every contestant feel welcome and important. The inclusive atmosphere permeated the cattle barns, the wash rack, and the competition rooms where speeches, quiz bowl and cook-offs were held. The spirit of congeniality even reigned in the showring where showmanship, team fitting and cattle shows resulted in friends working together and cheering for one another because making new friends was more important than winning ribbons and awards. What an inspiring way to spend the 4th of July and the next three days at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. Special thanks to our hosts from the great states of Iowa, Illinois, Minnesota, and Wisconsin for making this year’s Charolais Junior National one to remember!
At last year’s Charolais Junior National in Grand Island, I realized how important the daily meals were for creating the family atmosphere I mentioned above. The hospitality committee went above and beyond to be sure we were well fed during our time at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. I was also very impressed with the hard work, dedication, and servant hearts I witnessed in the members of the planning committee. Their attention to detail from stalling to tie outs to planning daily events and the Thursday evening banquet that fed over 600 people,
was impressive at every level!
On Wednesday morning, I headed to the Annex to visit with exhibitors, parents, and grandparents. I didn’t keep track of every person I visited with, but the morning went by quickly and the conversations were priceless. After lunch, Samantha Corn and Brett Spader started interviewing exhibitors of all ages. My job was to go through the barn and send exhibitors and advisors to the FFA Room in the Birthing Center to meet with Samantha and Brett. I started with some of the people I had conversations with, in the Annex earlier in the day. I soon moved over to the Cattle Barn directly across from the showring. I found the people in this building to be just as friendly as the ones in the Annex. I immediately met exhibitors who were willing to be interviewed and who knew where the FFA Room was in the Birthing Center. I spent the majority of Wednesday afternoon visiting with exhibitors, parents and other Charolais enthusiasts.
On Thursday morning, I went directly to the showring to watch the Charolais Bred & Owned Show. Wow was I impressed with the quality of the animals and the showmanship skills of the exhibitors. Both groups were equally good! The judge, Will Coor, was extremely enthusiastic and very complimentary towards the exhibitors and their animals. It was obvious Mr. Coor was enjoying judging the Bred and Owned Show and the exhibitors appeared to enjoy presenting their cattle to him. The championship lineup of Charolais heifers, bulls, steers, and percentage heifers was outstanding. My compliments to the exhibitors for raising and showing such an outstanding group of Charolais and Charolais-Influenced cattle.
Friday morning started at the showring with a wonderful rendition of the National Anthem sung by AIJCA member, Belle Watje from Millsap, TX. The owned heifer show was the focus of the final day of this year’s Charolais Junior National and Ty Bayer from
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SPECIAL THANKS TO THOSE INDIVIDUALS WHO TOOK TIME TO BE INTERVIEWED AND TO THE VOLUNTEERS WHO SERVED ON THE PLANNING COMMITTEE!
UPDATES ASSOCIATION
AICA NEW MEMBERS
American-International CHAROLAIS Association
The AICA is the official registry for Charolais and Charbray cattle in the United States. Charolais cattle were first brought to the U.S. in 1936. In 1957, the American Charolais Breeders Association and the International Charolais Breeders Association merged forming the present AICA.
Membership in the AICA is obtainable when the applicant has ownership in at least one animal, and has paid the initial membership fee of $125. AICA annual dues are $100.
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AIJCA NEW MEMBERS
UPDATES ASSOCIATION
Advertising Deadline
The deadlines to place advertising in the September 2023 Charolais Journal is August 10. Contact your field representative about these and other advertising opportunities.
Export Your Data for Sale Catalogs
Under the “tools” tab, you will find a new “Data Export” button. This data export gives you the flexibility to export data on animals in your herd and use those data files in your own management packages. You can download and save the files directly to your computer in a CSV (can be opened in Excel) format. There are many options within this feature including selecting the type of animal to export and specific data.
Year letter for 2023 is L
Record your 2023 born calves using AICA’s online system. Add the data as the calves are born; continue to update the records as you add weaning and yearling data. Register the calves at any time by adding their name.
Animals Held in the System
If an animal is registered online and held in the system, you can transfer that animal at any time. If an animal was registered online, but wasn’t held in the system, it will not be able to be transferred online. You will need to fill out the back of the certificate that was mailed to you and send it back to the office to be transferred.
DNA Fees
As of January 1, 2023. Samples recieved at the lab after 12-15-22 will reflect the new price.
100K - $40
H/P - $20
BPA- $5 (As of June 1, 2023)
Expedited Registration Work - NEW FEES
If an animal needs to be registered with in a day or two a rush fee of $75 ($150 non members) will be added to work. Once the animal is registered you can pull it up online to view the registration number. The new certificate will be mailed out the following day. We also offer FedEx mailing for additional $75 ($150 non members).
Performance Deadline Approaching
Performance data must be submitted to the AICA office by August 18 to be included in the September 2023 Genetic Analysis. Please make sure calf data, weights and weigh data have been submitted online or on forms to AICA.
Registration Fee Changes
Registration- all herdbooks
0-4 months $16
5-12 months $22
13-24 months $38
Over 24 Month $50
Whole Herd Rewards-
Before April 1- $16
Between April 2- April 30- $22
After May 1- $36
Reactivation of Disposed Animals- $36
American-International CHAROLAIS Association
11700 NW Plaza Circle Kansas City, Mo 64153
Phone: (816) 464-5977
Fax: (816) 464-5759
E-Mail: Info@Charolaisusa.com
Website: www.charolaisusa.com
Association Staff
Executive Vice President
Dr. Clint Rusk • Ext. 101 Crusk@Charolaisusa.com
Recording Secretary
Maggie Smithee • Ext. 401 Msmithee@Charolaisusa.com
Vice President of Operations
David Hobbs • Ext. 200 Dhobbs@Charolaisusa.com
Youth Activities & Foundation
Kaitlyn Chism • Ext. 201 Kchism@Charolaisusa.com
Controller
Chris Kendall • Ext. 300 Ckendall@charolaisusa.com
Asst. Recording Secretary
Sarah Page • Ext. 402 Spage@charolaisusa.com
Communications & Events Coordinator
Samantha Corn • Ext. 102 Scorn@Charolaisusa.com
To Use The Extension Numbers
Listed For The Above Staff, Phone (816) 464-5977.
Field Staff
Southeast Representative
Floyd Wampler
294 Peoples Road Bristol, TN 37620 (423) 612-2144
Fwampler@Charolaisusa.com
Southwest Representative
Cody Beck
19800 John Wayne Perry, OK 73077 (765) 719-1622
Cbeck@Charolaisusa.com
North Central Representative
Hadley Schotte
2811 South Lancaster Drive, Apt. 9 Sioux Falls, SD 57106 (785) 562-6632
Hschotte@Charolaisusa.com
West Representative
Clint Sexson
77714 S Edwards Road Stanfield, OR 97875 (541) 609-0167
clint.sexson@msn.com
Other Regions
Call The AICA Office. (816) 464-5977
Commercial Advertising
Jay Carlson
Carlson Media Group, LLC Beef Breed Group (913) 268-5725 office
jay@carlsonmediagroup.com
AICA Office
President
Michael Sturgess 407 Breesport St. San Antonio, TX 78216 (210) 867-6863
Vice President
Donnie Leddy 15635 472nd Ave. Stockholm, SD 57264 (605) 695-0113
Secretary
Chad Zehnder 982 397th Ave NW Stanchfield, MN 55080 (612)554-2154
Treasurer
David Hubert
510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-2540
Ex-Officio
Eddy Loggains 4431 Larkin Road Violet Hill, AR 72584 (870) 404-4332
CPI Board President
Dr. Clint Rusk
Board Of Directors
Eddy Loggains
Michael Sturgess
Donnie Leddy
David Hubert
AIJCF Board of Trustees
Chairman & Trustee
Larry Lehman
Trustees
Bill Nottke
Kim Coudron Schwecke
Dr. Clint Rusk
Kaitlyn Chism
Fundraising Chairman
Larry Lehman
ACF Board of Directors
President
Larry Ludeke
Vice President
Bob Tibbs
AICA Directors By Area
Area 1
Scott Eaton 113 Georgetown Dr Glendive, MT 59330 (406) 852-3205
term expires 2024
Area 2
T. Lane Grau
1680 CR 37 Grady, NM 88120 (575) 760-6336
term expires 2023
Area 3 Donnie Leddy 15635 472nd Ave Stockholm, SD 57264 (605) 695-0113
term expires 2024
Area 4 David Hubert 510 Maple Ave. Oakley, KS 67748 (785) 672-2540
term expires 2023
Area 5
Mitch Thomas P.O. Box 717 Raymondville, TX 78580 (956) 535-0936
term expires 2024
Area 6
Eric Dennis 170 Rock Bluff Rd Saint Jo, TX 76265 (940) 841-2792
term expires 2023
Area 7
Chad Zehnder 982 397th Ave NW Stanchfield, MN 55080 (612) 554-2154
term expires 2024
Area 8
Jim Husz 22790 Icon Road Maryville, MO 64468 (660) 582-9151
term expires 2023
Secretary
Rod Smith
Treasurer
Ray Franz
AICA Committee Chairmen & Vice Chairman
Activities
CHAIRMAN
Jeff Bunker 13080 Janus Ave Sparta, WI 54656 (608) 633-53342
VICE CHAIRMAN
Donnie Leddy
Vice President
Advertising/Marketing CHAIRMAN
Frank Ellis Jr.
Area 12 Director
VICE CHAIRMAN
Bob Tibbs
3545 Old Level Rd. Havre de Grace, MD 21078 (410) 734-6873
Affiliate CHAIRMAN
Frank Ellis
Area 12 Director
VICE CHAIRMAN
Marty Lewis 9411 W 56th St S Monroe, IA 50170 (515) 250-2362
Area 9
Tyler Davis PO Box 935
Ashdown, AR 71822
(903) 908-5913
term expires 2024
Area 10
Troy Bertsche 4328 E 1800 N Road
Flanagan, IL 61740
(815) 674-1244
term expires 2023
Area 11
Jeff Harrod 645 Evergreen Rd Frankfort, KY 40601
(502) 330-6745
term expires 2024
Area 12
Frank Ellis Jr. 250 Ellis Road
Letohatchee, AL 36047
(334) 315-8927
term expires 2023
Area 13
Kyle Reaves 5840 West Allens Bridge Greeneville, TN 37743 (423) 723-9245
term expires 2024
Area 14
David Clark 10165 Log Cabin Road Denton, MD 21629
(410) 924-3521
term expires 2023
Area 15
Dan Eversole
3250 Litton-Reaves Hall
Blacksburg, VA 24061
(540) 231-4738
term expires 2024
Directors
Mike Schumacher
Dr. Clint Rusk
Kaitlyn Chism
Breed Improvement CHAIRMAN
Jim Johnson
812 Patteson School Rd. Appomattox, VA 24522
(434) 546-2341
VICE CHAIRMAN
Dan Eversole
Area 15 Director
Commercial CHAIRMAN
Dennis Metzger
205 E Hill St
Whitman, NE 69366
(816) 519-8208
VICE CHAIRMAN
Mitch Thomas
Area 5 Director
Finance CHAIRMAN
Larry Ludeke
P.O Box 186 Liverpool, TX 77577
(832) 439-4666
VICE CHAIRMAN
David Hubert
Area 4 Director
Junior Council CHAIRMAN
Larry Lehman
P.O. Box 700
Tioga, TX 76271
(972) 529-8723
VICE CHAIRMAN
David Clark
Area 14 Director
Long Range Planning CHAIRMAN
Larry Ludeke
VICE CHAIRMAN
Mike Schumacher
14809 Pike 139
Bowling Green, MO 63334
(573) 324-2528
Rules & Ethics
CHAIRMAN
Cheryl Lux
P.O. Box 348
Augusta, MT 59410
(406) 562-2021
VICE CHAIRMAN
Donnie Leddy
Vice President
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EVERYBODY NEEDS A BIRTH CERTIFICATE
When you are registering an animal, go under My Performance > My Calving.
Here you will find the list of calves submitted for that year. To register a new calf click Add.
1. Start with the Dam registration number and work your way down the list. The yellow areas are required to register a calf. Other areas are optional inputs.
2. Select Herdbook the animal should go in (Example: Purebred, Percentage (half-blood bull and steer), Cross Recordation (half-blood female).
a. You can hold papers online to transfer at a later date by clicking the box beside Hold Paper for Online Transfer.
b. If you are wanting to register the calf, click the box beside Register.
3. Review the information to make sure everything is correct. Click Save.
4. This animal’s registration number will show here (If it begins with P it is not fully registered).
Or you can still mail, email, or fax in the form.
If you have questions or need assistance for submitting online, please email Maggie Smithee @ msmithee@charolaisusa.com or call 816-464-2474 x401.
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VIEWPOINT REGISTRATION
4 1 3 2 a b
Maggie Smithee Recording Secretary
CHAROLAIS SPOTLIGHT
How long have you been in the Charolais breed and how did you get involved?
Jenna – I am late to the game, so I didn’t attend my first Charolais Junior National until 2019 when it was held in Fort Worth. It wasn’t always planned that I would show a Charolais, let alone more than one. Since 2019, I have had at least one Charolais in the barn each year. I have kept enough Charolais cows to run a whole pasture of white cows now.
I became heavily involved in the Charolais breed by running and being elected for the Junior Board. This provided plenty of opportunities to promote the Charolais breed, and to meet a lot of new people. While I’m not currently serving on the Junior Board anymore, I plan to stay involved in the Charolais breed and continue to advocate for the breed, both in the show ring and in a seedstock setting.
What other activities do you participate in?
Jenna– Outside of showing livestock, I enjoy being outside, spending extra time during the summer at the lake and being with friends and family. I have also found many clubs and organizations to be involved in while at Iowa State. When I’m not busy at school, you can find me managing various business Facebook pages and finding part-time jobs to keep me busy.
What is your favorite memory that you have made through Charolais cattle?
Jenna– Finding success in the show ring is always special, especially doing so alongside my family. In 2019, my heifer, CC BS Call Me Maybe 8906 ET, or as we call her, Phyllis, was named the 2019 Grand Champion Owned Female at Showdown in Cowtown in Ft. Worth, Texas. Phyllis and I found success throughout the course of her whole show season. She was also 5th Overall at the Iowa State Fair, and was a triple crown winner at all of the fall majors (American Royal, NAILE, National Western). Phyllis also found success at various jackpots throughout the year. Since then, Phyllis has found her home in the front pasture donor pen as one of City View Farms top donors. Phyllis’ genetics are starting to find success of their own. There were five Phyllis daughters in attendance at the 2023 CharSpangled Banner, four of which won their class, and one won her division. It’s a whole different level when you can watch the animals you raise find success in the show ring.
Most recently, my heifer, WEIS Calli 12K, or, Claire, was named the 2023 Grand Champion Owned Female at The Char-Spangled Banner in St. Paul, Minnesota. I hope that her genetics will someday find the success that Phyllis’ have.
What is your cattle operation based on?
Jenna– My family and I operate City View Farms, located in Prole, Iowa. We work towards our goal of showing elite heifers that make cows capable of producing offspring that can compete at any level. In addition to Charolais, we also have shown and bred Angus, Hereford, Maine-Anjou and Simmental. These cows have also raised offspring that have found success both in the show ring and in other breeding programs. We use a lot of breeding technologies, such as artificial insemination, in-vitro fertilization, and embryo transfer. This allows my family the opportunity to market our genetics on the local and national level.
Who has been your role model in the Charolais breed?
Jenna– I traveled with the Coudron/Schwecke families to the 2019 Charolais Junior Nationals. Zach, Kim and Haley were so welcoming that year and helped to introduce me to many people within the breed. Because of this, I have developed a love for the Charolais breed and they were definitely influential in running for the junior board. The Boyert-Core crew also played a large role in helping me find early involvement within the Charolais breed.
What are your future goals?
Jenna– I am currently a junior at Iowa State University where I am majoring in Agricultural Education/Communications. Post graduation, I hope to find a job in an agriculture classroom or within an ag firm in the marketing/communications department. I hope to be working within the agriculture industry and starting a family of my own. I look forward to staying involved in the show cattle industry while continuing to raise show heifers and bulls to sell.
*Interviewed by AIJCA Board
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JENNA TLACH (20), PROLE, IOWA
J&A CHAROLAIS KEEPS PACE TO GAIN SUCCESS
Actively Participating in Charolais Events
By Linda Eck
It’s full speed ahead for the crew at J&A Charolais, where the Bunker family comes together around the daily ins and outs of breeding, promoting and caring for their purebred Charolais herd near Sparta, Wisc. Everyone is on task as Jeff and Angela Bunker, along with daughters, Shade, 19 and Breeze, 16, work diligently at procuring the goal of developing an offering of Charolais cattle that will work for both commercial and purebred breeders.
Although Angela grew up in the Charolais breed, it was in 1995, the year she and Jeff were married, that J&A Charolais was instituted. The couple met during their college years at the University of Wisconsin in Platteville. Jeff, who grew up on a beef and sheep farm in southern Wisconsin, earned his degree in animal science, while Angela completed her studies in agribusiness.
“I had a few cows, we got married and then we got a few more cows,” said Angela. “Now we run about 40 purebred Charolais, focusing on quality, not quantity.”
With two teenage daughters, the Bunkers are busier than ever, as both girls actively participate in local, regional, state and national shows and events. The girls also stay busy as members of the local Leon Live Wires 4-H Club, and Shade is active in FFA.
Bringing the American International Junior Charolais Association’s (AIJCA) “Char Spangled Banner” Junior National to Minnesota this year, brought even more activity to the farm as Angela represented Wisconsin as cochair of the planning committee along with Sydney Zehnder of Minnesota. Other states co-sponsoring the event
were Iowa and Illinois.
Show Ring Successes Help Pro -
mote Customer Base
J&A Charolais has used the show ring to promote their livestock from the farm’s inception. Although Jeff had not shown cattle until he met Angela, he was quick to join in to present their cattle at shows throughout Wisconsin, state fairs and the American Royal. When the girls came along, they too became involved, and both have shown at the AIJCA Junior National show since they were 8.
During a typical show season, the
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Bunkers additionally take their show stock to several preview shows during April and May, their local county fair and the Wisconsin State Fair, which “is a big end of summer highlight for us,” says Angela.
Show ring successes and getting their cattle in front of people has been helpful in building a strong customer base for the Bunkers, who always go to the American Royal and participate in the Royal Breeder’s Bull Classic.
“It’s a great thing for the breed,” said Angela. “Bulls are nominated with an entry fee and each participating farm or ranch then gets to vote on the top five. A jackpot is awarded and the winner receives a cash prize.” Sponsored by the Missouri Charolais Breeders Association, she credits the event for “getting more people involved in the breed.”
While the Bunkers have purchased some cattle along the way, their biggest victories come with winning honors in the Bred and Owned Division. Among those winnings, include exhibiting the Reserve Champion Bred and
Owned Cow/Calf Pair, with a young cow that was also named Third Overall at the 2021 Junior National in Perry, Ga. They also exhibited the Fourth Overall Bred and Owned Female at both the 2017 and 2022 Junior Nationals and again made the top parade in 2023 with Breeze leading JAB Loretta Lynn 253 into the Fifth Overall slot. More than Just a Cattle Show
Even better yet, Jeff and Angela praise the opportunities their girls have had through the AIJCA. Sometimes struggling with mom’s rule – “If you do not give a speech, you do not show,” Shade and Breeze have had good experiences with the AIJCA junior programs and getting to know kids from across the country.
“They’re very fortunate to be involved,” said Angela. After serving on the AIJCA board as secretary during the past year, Shade, a sophomore at Iowa State University, was elected vice president during the
2023 event in St. Paul.
Both girls have placed in the top five of their respective showmanship age groups, with Shade claiming Champion Senior Showman honors at the recent contest. In 2021, both were named Reserve Champion – Breeze in the intermediate division and Shade in the senior division. Breeze, a senior at Sparta High School, will age into the senior division in 2024 and they will be competing against each other as they move into the final stage of their AIJCA memberships.
Breeding Program Focuses on Bull Sales
The Bunkers’ cow/calf operation runs strictly on artificial insemination and an embryo transplant program to take advantage of their top genetics. Some embryos are raised on the farm, but they also utilize cooperator herds.
“Our main focus is those Charolais bulls to sell to commercial and purebred producers,” said Angela, noting that both bulls and females are sold privately off the farm and in a few consignment sales, usually through the Black Hills Stock Show and the Iowa Beef Expo. “We have a pretty good following at both of these and do them annually. We’ve had the good fortune
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The Bunkers’ cow/calf operation runs strictly on artificial insemination and an embryo transplant program to take advantage of their top genetics.
2023 Bred & Owned 5th overall
2022 Bred & Owned 4th overall 2021 Reserve Bred & Owned Female and 3rd Overall Owned Female
2017 Bred & Owned 4th overall
Shade participating in the speech contest
PERSEVERANCE
It’s a ‘Good Tired’
AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION
Officers
President Weston Schrader Wells, KS (785) 488-6390
weston.schrader@gmail.com
Treasurer Jaycee Littleton Simms, TX (903) 701-2129 jayceelittleton02@gmail.com
Hello, everyone! My name is Weston Schrader, and I am beyond excited to serve as the 2023-24 AIJCA President. This will mark my 4th year as a part of the Junior Board, and its impact on my life is second-to-none. My passion for the beef industry and Charolais breed was sparked by my involvement in our family’s seedstock operation near Wells, KS. Building upon my experience within the livestock industry, I will be a sophomore at Kansas State University majoring in Animal Science. In addition to competing on this year’s livestock judging team, I am also a member of KSU Ag Ambassadors and Animal Science Mentors.
I hope that everyone had a fun and safe trip to St. Paul for the ‘Char Spangled Banner.’ My favorite time of the summer is always the week that I get to spend with my fellow Charolais enthusiasts. Each year, there is always something new that can be taken away from Junior Nationals, and it may be different for each an every one of us. Maybe its a new feeling of accomplishment or being able to welcome a new member into the association. This year for me, it was a new level of exhaustion. And as I spoke with juniors and adults alike, I know I’m not the only one. From getting animals ready for the show to preparing for leadership contests, we all have valid reasons to be a bit tired. However, I don’t think of this in a negative light. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.
Ridge Hughbanks, former National FFA Officer, once said, “Being tired means something is being accomplished.” Wether
I’m working in the classroom, show barn or judging van, this statement has stuck with me and has served as a reminder that in most cases being tired is a good thing. Now, this doesn’t give us the excuse to be cranky on show day or sleep the whole way home when its been your turn to drive. It provides assurance that you have been working towards something of importance. In anything you do, having success takes perseverance. We all are involved in a wide variety of organizations and activities, all having different goals in mind for those respective commitments. Our Junior National keynote speaker and former Survivor TV star, Holly Hoffman, reminded us what is takes to be successful in our daily lives: Faith, Attitude, Determination, Confidence, Desire, and PERSEVERANCE.
The Charolais breed is unique. Our juniors have the opportunity to compete at a high level in many events during Junior National, such as showmanship, team fitting, teams sales, cook-off, public speaking, and so much more. Don’t forget about the CharFocus leadership conference at the end of the summer. When juniors are this involved, you bet there is room to be tired. Wait, what about our parents? Don’t you think that they are worn out by all that they do to support us and make sure that we are prepared for the task at hand? We need to remember that its not all about us, and that your success not only highlights your hard work and dedication, but the constant encouragement by those in your corner. Remember why you are here, how you got here, and who has been with you every step of the way. Don’t forget to thank those around you. Certain seasons of the year operate with lots of moving parts, and often times we forget to show gratitude during the busiest of times. We can never
Vice President Shade Bunker
Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270
shadebunker1@gmail.com
Secretary Ethan Shoemake Warner, OK (918) 424-8703 ethan.shoemake2004@gmail.com
Ex-Officio
Devon Benes Valparaiso, NE (402) 499-3429 devben@hotmail.com
Directors By Area
Area 1 Maddy Rohr Elbert, CO (720) 467-3302 maddy23@ksu.edu
Area 2 Jaycee Littleton Simms, TX (903) 701-2129 jayceelittleton02@gmail.com
Area 3 Nissa Olsen Manhattan, KS (785) 313-2975 nco.charolais@gmail.com
Area 4
Lexi Huse Elm Mott, TX (254) 299-7099 lexihuse2006@gmail.com
Area 5
Carter Hoge Good Hope, IL (309) 255-4131 carterdhoge@gmail.com
Area 6 Tannah Cassatt Webb City, MO (417) 499-7935 tmcassatt@gmail.com
Fundraising Jaycee Littleton Programs & Activities Shade Bunker
Area 7 Reagan Dunn Cochranton, PA (814) 720-0446 reagandunn17@gmail.com
Area 8 Marie Downey Prattville, AL (812) 573-6606 downeyme03@gmail.com
At Large Austin Alexander Bremen, AL (256) 287-1166 austin.alexander.2022@gmail.com
At Large Shade Bunker Sparta, WI (608) 855-0270 shadebunker1@gmail.com
At Large Mason Leifeste Cameron, TX (512) 987-8417 masonaleifeste@gmail.com
At Large
Ethan Shoemake Warner, OK (918) 424-8703 ethan.shoemake2004@gmail.com
Membership Ethan Shoemake Junior National Weston Schrader
A I J C A M e m b e r s h i p
Membership in the nationwide American-International Junior Charolais Association (AIJCA) is open to anyone 21 years of age and under as of January 1 of the present year. The initial membership fee is $30 and $25 annual dues thereafter.
be too tired to say ‘Thank you.’ Let’s attack the challenges that lie ahead of us and remember that being ‘tired’ is a good thing.
Good luck to all of the juniors as we are heading into state fair season and all the excitement and hard work that comes with it! I can’t wait to represent the AIJCA again this year, and I hope to see lots of new and familiar faces at Charolais events throughout the year!
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Weston Schrader Junior Board President
C o m m i t t e e C h a i r m e n
““ DON’T FORGET TO THANK THOSE AROUND YOU.
NEWS NOTES AIJCA MEMBERSHIP
TEXAS JUNIOR CHAROLAIS ASSOCIATION STATE SHOW
Bryan-College Station, Texas May 28-29, 2023
Bred & Owned Heifer, Bull, Steer, Percentage Heifer and Showmanship Judge: Ryon Cox, Mount Pleasant, Texas
Owned Heifer Show Judge: Bill Conley, Clarksdale, Mo.
Grand Champion Owned Heifer: DCC Ms Devils Angel 2214, 5-3-22, by CML Diablo 2X. Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas.
Reserve Grand Champion Owned
Heifer: KF Nichole K261 ET, 2-25-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Jaylee Littleton, Simms, Texas.
Third Overall Champion Owned and Bred & Owned Champion Heifer: JF BHSC Cardi Brightside 96J, 6-30-21, by DTR Mr Brightside 1107G2. Jase Fortner, Hillister, Texas.
Fourth Overall Champion Owned
Heifer: SKS Madelyn 90K, 8-31-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Madison Smith, Henderson, Texas.
Fifth Overall Champion Owned Heifer: CH Katelyn 91J, 11-6-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas.
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned
Heifer: DCC/KAC Jen on the Roxxs 2239, 11-17-22, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Camille Asmus.
Third Overall Bred & Owned Heifer: CNH Nova 01K, 1-6-22, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas.
Fourth Overall Bred & Owned Heifer: Miss 4M Outside Rose 2116, 12-28-21, by TR Mr Diablo 2742Z ET. McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas.
Fifth Overall Bred & Owned Heifer: MSL Ms. Penny 160K, 8-16-22, by FF Mr Turton 6002. Shawn Leifeste, Cameron, Texas.
Champion Bred & Owned Bull: MSL Mr. Deuce 17K, 8-10-22, by FF Mr Turton 6002. Mason Leifeste, Cameron, Texas.
Reserve Champion Bred & Owned Bull: GC Mr McNally 227, 10-13-22, by LT Atlas 0251 Pld. Camille Greer.
Progress and Champion Steer: Cannon Potter, Porter, Texas.
Prospect and Reserve Champion Steer: Cannon Potter.
Champion Percentage Heifer: LJR Ms Rumor Wrecker 93J, 7-27-21, out of LJR Ms Randi 2716G ET. Jade Stone, Stanton, Texas.
Reserve Champion Percentage
Heifer: LJR Ms Kyra 3330K, 1-30-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Jade Stone.
MISSOURI CATTLEMEN’S ALL BREEDS JUNIOR SHOW
Sedalia, Mo. June 10, 2023
Judge: Isaac Taber, Cameron, Ill.
Grand Champion Female: WIA Ms Fire Fly 198 P ET, 10-9-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.
Reserve Grand Champion Female: WC GP Sweetheart 2289 P, 2-2-22, by WC WGB CC Out Gain 007 P ET. Gates Peuster, Richmond, Mo.
Champion Percentage Heifer: CH Miss Remi 678 K, 5-10-22, out of UG Ms Hope
4192 ET. Kendall Taylor, Eldon, Mo.
Reserve Champion Percentage
Heifer: CH Miss Mollie 672K, 4-2022, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Annie Stewart. St Thomas, Mo.
Grand Champion Bull: BCF Royal Flush 0222 P, CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hayden Birge, Auxvasse, Mo.
Reserve Grand Champion Bull: FTCC Samson J209 ET, 12-1-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Justin Dixon, Trenton, Mo.
Champion Steer & 5th Overall Market
Animal: Bailey Russow, Diamond, Mo.
Champion Percentage Steer: Cason Thomas, Cuba, Mo.
IOWA JUNIOR FIELD DAY
Indianola, Iowa June 11, 2023
Judge: McLayn Musick, Camp Point, Ill.
Grand Champion Heifers: TC Ms Kay K170, 4-5-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Logan Tibken, Wiota, Iowa.
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer: CCC Ms Sweetheart 2031, 1-15-22, by CCC Mescalito 9038 P. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
Champion Percentage Heifer: Pearl V525, 5-25-22, by CD Kojack 6045 P. Paislee Van Wyk, Madrid, Iowa.
Champion Steer: Hannah Siek, Blairstown, Iowa.
Reserve Champion Steer: Bryllee Means, Villisca, Iowa.
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Grand Champion Heifer
Champion Percentage Heifer
Champion Steer
IOWA FIELD DAY
Grand Champion Heifer
Champion B&O Heifer
Champion Steer
TEXAS STATE SHOW
Champion Bull
Champion Percentage Heifer
Grand Champion Heifer
Champion Bull
Champion Steer
MISSOURI JUNIOR SHOW
Champion Percentage Heifer
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Champion Percentage Steer
It’s for the Future
Russell W. Ludeke – Harold Christopher Truax II Memorial Award
$4,000 VETERINARY OR MEDICAL STUDENT PROFESSIONAL SCHOLARSHIP
Eligibility Requirements:
• Applicants for this must be enrolled in an accredited veterinary medicine or medical institution.
• Must be or have relation to an American-International Charolais Association member.
Questions, contact: Kaitlyn
Applications Due September 1, 2023 Find
816-873-5265
About the Russell W. Ludeke – Harold Christopher Truax II Memorial Award
With an initial gift from QuestMark Information Management, Inc., Charolais breeders Larry and Beth Ludeke of Bar J Charolais, Liverpool, Texas and the Evelyn Gay Duhon Family of JVS Cattle Co., Sulphur, Louisiana, seek to provide professional awards annually to those impacted by the Charolais breed.
Application
Online!
American Charolais Foundation | 11700 NW Plaza Circle | Kansas City, MO 64153 | 816-464-5977 | www.CharolaisUSA.com
The American Charolais Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit subsidiary
of the American-International
Charolais Association, strives to support scientific research, development and education activities of the Charolais breed.
Presenting the 2021 award: Miss Charolais USA Emily Meyer; Miss Charolais USA 2022 Baylee Butler; Recipient Rachel Kort, Nebraska; ACF Board of Directors J. Neil Orth and Kaitlyn Chism.
Presenting the 2022 award: Larry Ludeke, Bar J Charolais; Recipient Kallie Knott, LaOtto, Ind.; ACF Board of Director Dr. Clint Rusk.
Presenting the 2020 award: Larry Ludeke, Bar J Charolais; Recipient Rachael Bonacker, Missouri; Miss Charolais USA Baylee Mangrum.
Presenting the 2019 award: Miss Charolais USA Madison Voet; Bar J Charolais: Beth & Larry Ludeke; Recipient Tara Fountain, Kansas; JVS Cattle Co: Evelyn Gay Duhon and Rod Smith.
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Chism, ACF Administrator, kchism@charolaisusa.com,
The 2023 AIJCA Junior National Show & Leadership Conference welcomed Charolais families to St. Paul, Minnesota from July 2-7. AIJCA members from 26 states paraded 433 entries in the 48th annual show, “Char Spangled Banner.” On Thursday, 155 entries were shown in the Bred & Owned Heifer, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows. 278 entries were judged in the Owned Heifer Show on Friday, July 7.
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Bred & Owned Heifer Show
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Sponsor: LaFraise Farms • $500 Carol Doughty Memorial Scholarship Sponsored by Big Creek Charolais Division IV Champion and 1st Class 12
Sponsors: LaFraise Farms and Nebraska Char-Cation Committee/Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn.
BOY HL Danika 200K Pld, 1-2-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Sponsor: Bertsche Farms
Division IV Reserve Champion and 1st Class 13
Sponsors: Creasey Charolais and Nebraska Char-Cation Committee/Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn.
WD 7143 Good Lord Lorrie 2J ET, 10-2-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.
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Bred & Owned Heifer Show
THIRD OVERALL CHAMPION
Sponsor: Brenny Farms
Division III Champion and 1st Class 9
Sponsors: Cheyenne Allen & Barry Maupin and Nebraska Char-Cation/Neb. Jr. Charolais
CAUL Ms Ivy 921K
Emma Caulfield, Bradley, S.D.
FOURTH OVERALL CHAMPION
Sponsor: City View Farms- Barry & Amy Tlach
Division I Champion and 1st Class 5
Sponsors: Kent Farms and Nebraska
Char-Cation/Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn.
BRCHE MCC Hot Honey 2508 PLD E
Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.
FIFTH OVERALL CHAMPION
Sponsor: Pfeifer Farms
Division I Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 5
Sponsor: In Memory of Brett Beavers
JAB Loretta Lynn 253
Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
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Bred & Owned Heifer Show
Division II Champion and 1st Class 7
Sponsors: Schrader Ranch and Neb. Jr. Charolais
SC Miss Bella 2010 Pld
Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo.
Division II Reserve Champion and 1st Class 8
Sponsors: RSD Charolais and Nebraska Jr. Charolais Assn.
KASH TR Karen 200
Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.
Division III Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 9
Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm
JAB Queen Elizabeth 214 Polled
Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
Division V Champion and 1st Class 14
Sponsors: Oscar & Connie Liebelt and Neb. Jr. Charolais
AWR Alley Cat 933 and AWR Cowboy Cool 301L
Bella Watje, Millsap, Texas
Division V Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 14
Sponsor: Lazy H Ranch Colorado
Double-H Precious Metal 621D and Double-H Outlook 228K
Taylor Hecht, Paynesville, Minn.
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – South Dakota
1st Class 1
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BJF Grace 3016L
Cooper Dorn, Henning, Minn.
1st Class 2
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
Bar L Cadillac
Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas
1st Class 3
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
MAH HSCC Vanessa K79
Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.
1st Class 4
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
HC Victoria 2234
William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa
1st Class 6
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
JASR Kelsea 143K P
Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.
1st Class 10
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
SFC NSG Kourtney 230
Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
1st Class 11
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
JBE Ms Karmen 202K
Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan.
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Bred & Owned Heifer Show
Division I, Class 1
Calved 1-1-23 to 2-14-23, 3 Shown.
1. BJF Grace 3016L, 2-6-23, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Cooper Dorn, Henning, Minn. 2. BD Juneau, 1-1-23, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Brook Dunsmore, Mora, Minn. 3. STF Ms. Valentine 57, 2-14-23, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Ashley Betker, Royalton, Minn.
Division I, Class 2
Calved 12-18-22 to 12-29-22, 2 Shown.
1. BAR L Cadillac, 12-29-22, by D&D Bulletproof 1925 Pld. Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas. 2. Wal-Mar Ms Halow
257 P, 12-18-22, by HCR Milestone 8607
Pld ET. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan.
Division I, Class 3
Calved 11-3-22 to 11-27-22, 7 Shown.
1. MAH HSCC Vanessa K79, 11-2722, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 2. DCC/KAC
Jen On The Roxxs 2239, 11-17-22, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Camille
Asmus, Houston, Texas. 3. SFC Skittles
298, 11-10-22, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055
P ET. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa.
4. FFC Ms Tell Them It’s Me 9202K, 11-7-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143
Pld ET. Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas.
5. KAC Ms Sideways 2235, 11-3-22, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Camille Asmus.
Division I, Class 4
Calved 10-1-22 to 10-28-22, 5 Shown.
1. HC Victoria 2234, 10-24-22, by Outskirts. William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa. 2. GHC Wanda 2512, 10-6-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Lana Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo. 3. DF Chloedale D252 P, 10-28-22, by DF Studebaker 803P. Logan Downey, Hope, Ind. 4. JRE Miz S’More 2206, 10-18-22, by WR Foreman D602. Jackson Ebert, Polo,
Mo. 5. Wal-Mar Ms Candy Miles 256P, 10-1-22, by HCR Milestone 8607 Pld ET. Isom Marston.
Division I, Class 5 Calved 9-2-22 to 9-29-22, 9 Shown.
1. BRCHE MCC Hot Honey 2508 Pld E, 9-28-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S. D.
2. JAB Loretta Lynn 253, 9-10-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 3. Schrader’s Ms Maxine 2253K, 9-14-22, by KEYS Powermax 57G. Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan. 4. Schrader’s Ms Opal 2284K ET, 9-2-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan. 5. D R White Satin 2082, 9-14-22, by D R Outlaw 704. Carly Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
Division II, Class 6
Calved 7-7-22, 1 Shown.
1. JASR Kelsea 143K P, 7-7-22, by Eatons Cross Fire 10365 Polled. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.
Division II, Class 7
Calved 6-4-22 to 6-14-22, 3 Shown.
1. SC Miss Bella 2010 Pld, 6-4-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo. 2. CAH Virginia 04K, 6-1422, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Avery Hunt, Longview, Texas. 3. KF 236 Stella, 6-12-22, by TMC Pee Nut 890P. Taylor Kent, Lucas, Iowa.
Division II, Class 8
Calved 5-3-22 to 5-17-22, 3 Shown.
1. KASH TR Karen 200, 5-3-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb. 2. KAC Avantis Smoke Show 2216, 5-17-22, by DCC Mack Daddy 2004 PET. Camille Asmus.
3. LVB Miss Sprinkles 2076, 5-5-22, by Steppler Ragnar 14H. Kennedy Stern, Garden City, S. D.
Division III, Class 9
Calved 4-2-22 to 4-28-22, 7 Shown.
1. CAUL Ms Ivy 921K, 4-15-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Emma Caulfield, Bradley, S. D. 2. JAB Queen Elizabeth 214 Polled, 4-2-22, by WIA Backwater Jack 060 P. Breeze Bunker. 3. Lazy H Lover Girl 2220, 4-23-22, by MCF Bohannon 305A. Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 4. RC Ms Sweet Ellie 6K, 4-28-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hayden Neagle, Fountain City, Ind.
5. KINS Karat 203K, 4-18-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kinsley Altena, George, Iowa.
Division III, Class 10
Calved 3-3-22 to 3-20-22, 5 Shown.
1. SFC NSG Kourtney 230, 3-8-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Makayla Houck. 2. RBM RJ Kandace K358, 3-20-22, by RBM Keystone H41. Ty Bergh, Florence, S. D. 3. Rockin W Fancy Like 2003, 3-17-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Claire Williams, Keithville, La. 4. EF Kia 252, 3-4-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Ethan Evenson, Minnesota Lake, Minn. 5. MH Fancy Milestone 252, 3-3-22, by WC Milestone 5223 P. Madison Hirschman, St, Paul, Neb.
Division IV, Class 11
Calved 2-3-22 to 2-28-22, 6 Shown.
1. JBE Ms Karmen 202K, 2-18-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan. 2. PF Ms Patricia 2203, 2-23-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Connor Briggs, Chariton, Iowa. 3. WC GP Sweetheart 2289 P, 2-3-22, by WC WGB CC Out Gain 007 P ET. Gates Peuster, Richmond, Mo. 4. WDZ Heidi 2085 Pld, 2-9-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Natalia Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn. 5. Schrader’s Ms
Blanch 217K, 2-18-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Weston Schrader.
Division IV, Class 12
Calved 1-2-22 to 1-25-22, 5 Shown.
1. BOY HL Danika 200K Pld, 1-2-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill. 2. CNH Nova 01K, 1-6-22, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas. 3. WGB CC Ms Mary Ann 210 P ET, 1-5-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 4. PL CCC Ms Dixie 201, 1-6-22, by WCR Icon 756 P. Atley Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo. 5. MC Miss Diva 215, 1-25-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Logan McGunegill, Jasper, Minn.
Division IV, Class 13
Calved 9-4-21 to 10-19-21, 6 Shown.
1. WD 7143 Good Lord Lorrie 2J ET, 102-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.
2. BRCHE Hot Sauce 1509 Pld ET, 9-4-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Bevin Bertsche, Onida, S. D.
3. J-S Lady Lilly 193 Pld, 10-19-21, by CCC Valued 9009 P. Madison Rump, Burton, Kan. 4. DDC Mary Rose J55, 9-23-21, by RDK Smokester 1901 P ET. Eliza Downey, Prattville, Ala. 5. D R Lisa 2771, 10-5-21, by MCF Bohannon 305A. Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
Division V, Class 14
Calved 10-15-16 to 12-3-19, 2 Shown.
1. AWR Alley Cat 933, 12-3-19, by BOY BK Gunslinger E80. Bull Calf: AWR Cowboy Cool 301L, 4-17-23, by MJ Mr Yellowstone 021. Belle Watje Millsap, Texas. 2. Double-H Precious Metal 621D, 10-15-16, by WC Capital Gain 2220 P ET. Bull Calf: Double-H Outlook 228K, 12-6-22, by Double-H Outback 010H ET. Taylor Hecht, Paynesville, Minn.
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Bred & Owned Bull Show
GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED BULL
Sponsor: CK Cattle
1st Class 18
Sponsor: Nebraska Char-Cation Committee and Nebraska Junior Charolais Association
SFC Denali 2120
7-5-22, by WC Everest 4048 P Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BRED & OWNED BULL
Sponsor: Fountain Charolais & Hargrave Cattle Company
1st Class 19
Sponsor: Nebraska Char-Cation Committee and Nebraska Junior Charolais Association.
3ACES Dice 5502
5-6-22, by 3ACES Crushing Hearts G879
Alyssa Meier, Clinton, Tenn.
1st Class 15
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BD Blackburn
Brooke Dunsmore, Mora, Minn.
1st Class 16
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BRP Mr Kane K41
Bella Parker, Godley, Texas
1st Class 17
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
DCC/KAC Mr Foreign Affair 2219
Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas
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Bred & Owned Bull Show
1st Class 20
Sponsors: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
RockinW Nuclear Explosion 2001
Lily Williams, Keithville, La.
Class 15
Calved 1-3-23 to 2-4-23, 5 Shown.
1. BD Blackburn, 1-3-23, by BOY
Outlier 812 ET Pld. Brooke Dunsmore, Mora, Minn. 2.BC/HF Slim Shady
308, 2-3-23, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo. 3. BWMN B301 Chief Pld, 1-25-23, by BWMN 2101 Red Pld. Guinevere Bowman, North Salem, Ind. 4. Bar L Spanky, 1-4-23, by D&D Bulletproof 1925 Pld. Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas.
5. SFC Ludicris 310, 2-4-23, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa.
Class 16
Calved 11-5-22, 1 Shown.
1. BRP Mr Kane K41, 11-5-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bella Parker, Godley, Texas.
Class 17
1st Class 21
Sponsors: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BCF Royal Flush 0222 P Hayden Birge, Auxvasse, Mo.
Calved 9-5-22 to 10-25-22, 3 Shown.
1. DCC/KAC Mr Foreign Affair 2219, 9-5-22, by TR Mr Foreigner 9987G ET. Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas. 2. GC Mr McNally 227 P, 10-13-22, by LT Atlas 0251 Pld. Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas. 3. BRP Mr Kevin K40, 10-25-22, by AML Ghost Rider 210. Bella Parker.
Class 18
Calved 7-5-22 to 7-21-22, 3 Shown.
1. SFC Denali 2120, 7-5-22, by WC Everest 4048 P. Makayla Houck. 2. EM Joseph 202, 7-21-22, by M6 Comfort Zone 227 P. Elizabeth McDowell, Frostproof, Fla.
3. JASR Hardy 145K P, 7-11-22, by SAT Revere 9014 P. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.
Class 19
Calved 5-2-22 to 6-15-22, 4 Shown.
1. 3ACES Dice 5502, 5-6-22, by 3ACES Crushing Hearts G879. Alyssa Meier, Clinton, Tenn. 2. CC WGB Rebel 235 P, 6-15-22, by WC Maher Revolution 9154
P ET. Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 3. LHR
He Ain’t No Saint 2206 TW, 6-4-22, by TCCS Saint Christopher. Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 4. KNS Mr Bronson 2201, 5-2-22, by LT Affinity 6221 Pld. Abigail Nelson, Rice, Minn.
Class 20
Calved 3-3-22 to 4-28-22, 5 Shown.
1. RockinW Nuclear Explosion 2001, 3-3-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Lily Williams, Keithville, La. 2. BCR Prestige 234 Pld, 3-23-22, by CCC Mescalito 9038 P. Devon Benes,
Valparaiso, Neb. 3. HL Diablo’s Outsider LD, 3-10-22, by MR Diablo 118F. Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan. 4. LHR Lover Boy 2218, 4-20-22, by MCF Bohannon 305A. Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 5. KASH JCS White Lightning 202K, 4-28-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.
Class 21
Calved 1-15-22, 1 Shown.
1. BCF Royal Flush 0222 P, 1-15-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hayden Birge, Auxvasse, Mo.
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RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION STEER
Sponsor: Stalcup Farms Charolais
Reserve Champion Market Division and 1st Class 28 –1,280 lbs.
Sponsors: Triple S Farms and Hubert Charolais Ranch
Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
Steer Show
GRAND CHAMPION STEER
Sponsor: Wayne Ediger Memorial
Champion Market Division and 1st Class 30 – 1,370 lbs.
Sponsors: Triple S Farms and Ted & Lyn Barnard
Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.
Champion Progress Division
Sponsor: Wayne Ediger Memorial
1st Class 24 – 912 lbs.
Sponsor: KB Charolais
Klaer Foreman, Checotah, Okla.
Reserve Champion Progress Division
Sponsor: Harris Livestock Farm
2nd Class 24 – 996 lbs.
Kendall Taylor, Eldon, Mo.
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Wisconsin
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Progress Division, Class 22
1 shown, weighing 486 lbs.
1. Avery Crooks, Lancaster, Wis. (486)
Progress Division Class 23
1 shown, weighing 766 lbs.
1. Kaycee Jo Clark, Bowie, Texas (766)
Progress Division, Class 24
2 shown, weighing 912 to 996 lbs.
1. Klaer Foreman, Checotah, Okla. (912)
2. Kendall Taylor, Eldon, Mo. (996)
Market Division, Class 25
3 shown, weighing 1120 to 1150 lbs.
1. Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan. (1120)
2. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. (1150)
3. Katie Birge, Auxvasse, Mo. (1140)
Steer Show
Sponsor:
Market Division, Class 26
3 shown, weighing 1170 to 1180 lbs.
1. Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis. (1180)
2. Joseph Hanfler, Little Falls, Minn. (1170)
3. Kinzlee Olson, Lake Preston, S. D. (1180)
Market Division, Class 27
3 shown, weighing 1200 to 1225 lbs.
1. Jacob Wendland, Barnes, Kan. (1210)
2. Madison Rump, Burton, Kan. (1225)
3. Clara Taylor, Eldon, Mo. (1200)
Market Division, Class 28
4 shown, weighing 1280 to 1290 lbs.
1. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis. (1280)
2. Madison Angus, Bellevue, Mich. (1285)
3. Chism Blum, Reliance, S.D. (1285)
4.
Harris, Hepler, Kan. (1290)
Sponsor:
Market Division, Class 29
2 shown, weighing 1315 to 1355 lbs.
1. Vance Mrnak, Bowman, N.D. (1355)
2. Taylin Muller, Pipestone, Minn. (1315)
Market Division, Class 30
3 shown, weighing 1360 to 1370 lbs.
1. Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N. D. (1370)
2. Bryllee Means, Villisca, Iowa ((1360)
3. Parker Haddon, Reelsville, Ind. (1370)
Market Division, Class 31
2 shown, weighing 1405 to 1480 lbs.
1. Hannah Siek, Blairstown, Iowa (1405)
2. Payton Foster, Rose Creek, Minn. (1480)
Kinsley
1st Class 23 – 766 lbs.
Sherman Heights Farms Kaycee Clark, Bowie, Texas.
1st Class 25 – 1,120 lbs. Sponsor: Arrowhead Ranch Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan.
1st Class 22 – 486 lbs. Sponsor: Hoopes Charolais Avery Crooks, Lancaster, Wis.
1st Class 26 – 1,180 lbs. Sponsor: Derrer Farms Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis.
1st Class 27– 1,210 lbs. Sponsor: Tonne Cattle Company Jacob Wendland, Barnes, Kan.
1st Class 29 – 1,355 lbs.
Sponsor: Carr Cattle Company Vance Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.
1st Class 31 – 1405 lbs.
Ted & Lyn Barnard Hannah Siek, Blairstown, Iowa
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State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – Kansas
Percentage Heifer Show
GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE HEIFER
Sponsor: J&A Charolais
$1,000 Scholarship sponsored by Lehman Charolais
Division III Champion and 1st Class 37
Sponsors: O’Campo Cattle Company and Craig and Ashley Kohls
RJ Peaches 149K
3-14-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld McQuade Beare, Estelline, S.D.
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION PERCENTAGE HEIFER
Sponsor: Hoag Diesel Repair
Division II Champion and 1st Class 34
Sponsors: CCi.Live and Sherman Heights Farms
BOY Kara 272K Pld
5-2-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld Owen Weisinger, Fort Madison, Iowa.
Division I Champion and 1st Class 33
Sponsors: Randall Ranch and C & S Cattle
3K Vanilla Creme’ 202 Keller Oakes, Taloga, Okla.
Division I Reserve Champion and 1st Class 32
Sponsors: Harris Livestock Farm and Triple S Farms
SCF EDC Miss Amelia ET Elijah Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.
Division II Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 34
Sponsors: J Bar T Benes Cattle
RSS Pretty Little Devil Dallas Richey, La Porte, Ind.
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Percentage Heifer Show
Division III Reserve Champion and 1st Class 38
Sponsors: Laufenberg Family and Triple S Farms
Schraders Miss Radiant 299K ET
Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.
Division IV Champion and 1st Class 39
Sponsors: Leifeste Show Cattle and Netzke Show Cattle, LLC
RJ Kyra 298K
Dalton Geiger, Bad Axe, Mich.
Division IV Reserve Champion and 1st Class 40
Sponsor: ML Lewis and Castleberry Hilltop C Charolais
D R Samantha 2181
Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
1st Class 35
Sponsor: J/K Charolais Ranch
CH Miss Mollie 672K
Annie Stewart, St. Thomas, Mo.
1st Class 36
Sponsor: In Memory of Tim Butler Legacy
Belle Bennett, Knox, Ind.
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Oklahoma
State/Affiliate Group of Three Reserve Champion – South Dakota
Grand Champion Bred & Owned Percentage Heifer
Sponsor: Nord Farms Charolais
BCR Lady Lux 226
Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.
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Percentage Heifer Show
Division I, Class 32
Calved 1-21-23 to 3-5-23, 3 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. SCF EDC Miss Amelia ET, 3-5-23, out of Creek Cut Beauty 683 P. Elijah
Dehan, LaMonte, Mo. 2. BRP Ms Lynn
L3*, 2-15-23, out of BRP Ms Raisin Z01
Pld. Bella Parker, Godley, Texas 3. DLSC
Luna 307, 1-21-23, by WR Foreman
D602. Cassidy Crooks, Lancaster, Wis.
Division I, Class 33
Calved 9-2-22 to 10-11-22, 3 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. 3K Vanilla Creme’ 202, 10-11-22, by MJ Hoodoo 918. Keller Oakes, Taloga, Okla. 2. PS Keisha 240*, 9-3-22, out of PS Bri. Huck Plyler, Hope, Ark. 3. D R
Brittney 1562*, 9-2-22, by D R Stealth
574. Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
Division II, Class 34
Calved 5-2-22 to 6-19-22, 7 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. BOY Kara 272K Pld, 5-2-22, by BOY
Outlier 812 ET Pld. Owen Weisinger, Fort Madison, Iowa. 2. RSS Pretty Little
Devil, 5-3-22, out of WCC Sally. Dallas Richey, La Porte, Ind. 3. D R Sara 792*,
5-3-22, by D R Union Pacific 1939.
Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 4. CH Miss Remi 678K, 5-10-22, out of UG Ms Hope 4192 ET. Kendall Taylor, Eldon, Mo.
5. Rafter 7 Kamala 019*, 6-19-22, out of CC Honey 0541 P. Gus Schoen, Holt, Mo.
Division III, Class 35
Calved 4-17-22 to 4-26-22, 5 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. CH Miss Mollie 672K, 4-20-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Annie Stewart, St. Thomas Mo. 2. Rose Gold 210K, 4-17-22, out of Rose Gold 209K. Dallas Richey. 3. S/N Smokin Wylie 297K, 4-26-22, out of LJR Ms Turton Wylie 725E ET. Logan Ohlde, Basehor, Kan.
SHOW AND CONTEST JUDGES
4. JDH Miss Evian 502 P*, 4-24-22, by EGT Meyer Thom Boy 183. Jalynn Hoover, Carthage, Mo. 5. LJR Ms Kokoa 2921K, 4-19-22, out of LJR Ms Copacetic 707G. Paisley Lightfoot, Needville, Texas.
Division III, Class 36
Calved 4-1-22 to 4-7-22, 5 Shown. Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. Legacy, 4-5-22, out of MLF Ms Harlow 321H ET. Belle Bennett, Knox, Ind. 2. Lee Wilba TW, 4-1-22, out of PZC RJB Holly 38 ET. Bristol Lee, Gillham, Ark. 3. BCR Rumor Has It, 4-2-22, out of BCR Ms Anna Bell 663. Bentlee Holt, Lake Preston, S.D. 4. J-S Pinkalicious 238 Pld, 4-3-22, out of J-S Lady Sugar 619 Pld. Madison Rump, Burton, Kan. 5. AMD Ms Snooki 22K, 4-7-22, by BOY Right On 925 ET Pld. Dallee Hecht, Grove City, Minn.
Division III, Class 37
Calved 3-11-22 to 3-21-22, 5 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. RJ Peaches 149K, 3-14-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. McQuade Beare, Estelline, S. D. 2. AAHH Ms Goddess 20K, 3-15-22, out of MJ Ms Elsa 843. Keaton Brown, Beldenville, Wis. 3. KOHLS Peaches 232 ET, 3-11-22, out of RJB PZB Stella’s Sable. Avery Kohls, Hutchinson, Minn. 4. OC Ms. Catty 2169 Pld, 3-1322, out of OC Ms Stealth 169 Pld ET. Jessie Coyle, Orient, S. D. 5. BC Patty 6K, 3-21-22, out of WDZ CC Katelyn 5016 P. Payton Hecht, Paynesville, Minn.
Division III, Class 38 Calved 3-1-22 to 3-5-22, 5 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1. Schrader’s Ms Radiant 299K ET, 3-322, out of Schrader’s Miss Dolly 992. Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan. 2. BCR Lady Lux 226*, 3-5-22, out of BCR Ms Real Fire 509. Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb. 3. JM Ms Stealth Eye 0037, 3-2-22, out of
FF Ms Stealth 6029. Miranda McKown, Valley Center, Kan. 4. SCBS Miss Pops 216, 3-1-22, by M&L Trezegoal 268C. Carsten Schnuelle, De Witt, Neb. 5. SM Ms Cool Hawk 0029*, 3-1-22, out of FF Miss Cool 6022. Sarah McKown, Valley Center, Kan.
Division IV, Class 39
Calved 1-5-22 to 2-26-22, 6 Shown. Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1.RJ Kyra 298K, 1-13-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Dalton Geiger, Bad Axe, Mich. 2. EF Krystal, 2-12-22, out of J & J Ms Angelina 806. Emma Marthaler, Rosemont, Minn. 3. DLSC Betty White, 2-15-22, out of DLSC Grace. Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis. 4. Double-H Fergie K102, 1-13-22, by Double-H Outback 010H ET. Riley Hecht, Paynesville, Minn. 5. BCF Barbara Jean 0122 P*, 1-5-22, by Big Creek New Look 2104 P ET. Hayden Birge, Auxvasse, Mo.
Division IV, Class 40
Calved 9-20-21 to 11-12-21, 2 Shown.
Denotes Bred & Owned (*)
1.D R Samantha 2181*, 9-20-21, out of D R Forever Lucy 634. Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla. 2. BK Fancy Lady 31, 11-12-21, out of EJS Miss Cool Grid 700 Pld. Rex Harrison, Holly Pond, Ala.
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest Judges
Grady Ruble, Canby, Minn.; Michael Brual, Watertown, S.D.; & Zach Wangen, Ellendale, Minn.
Weaver Livestock Senior & Junior Division Showmanship Contest Judges Ed & Bret Cody Menomonie, Wis.
Weaver Livestock Intermediate & PeeWee Showmanship Contest Judges Ennis and Kip Wallace Emerald, Wis.
Bred & Owned Female, Bull, Steer and Percentage Heifer Shows Judge Will Coor Greenfield, Ohio
Owned Female Show Judge Ty Bayer Ringle, Wis.
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Owned Heifer Show
GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Sponsor: Double-H Charolais Retirement & Dispersal Sale • $1,000 Scholarship Sponsored by Riverdale Land & Livestock Division V Champion and 1st Class 21
Sponsors: CK Sales and Marketing and Nebraska Char-Cation Committee/Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn.
WEIS Calli 12K, 3-9-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld
Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa
RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
Sponsor: City View Farms- Barry & Amy Tlach
Division VII Champion and 1st Class 28
Sponsors: Bina Charolais and Nebraska Char-Cation Committee/Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn.
BOY Kelly 238K, 1-14-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld
Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa
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THIRD OVERALL CHAMPION
Sponsor: Fox Hollow Farms and Mitchell Mgmt.
Division VII Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 28
Sponsor: Joe Rupp Cattle Co.
LJR Ms Kari 318K ET
Mackenzie Neal, Lewisburg, Ohio
FOURTH OVERALL CHAMPION
Sponsor: Hunt Family
Division V Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 21
Sponsor: West Fork Ranch
LMAN Ms. Shelley 251K
Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa
FIFTH OVERALL CHAMPION
Sponsor: ECP Cattle
Division II Champion and 1st Class 6
Sponsors: Aces Wild Ranch and Nebraska Char-Cation Committee/Nebraska Junior Charolais Assn.
HNRX BRCHE Expresso 2133 ET
Kara Brooks, Brush Creek, Tenn.
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Division I Champion and 1st Class 3
Sponsors: McGunegill Charolais and Neb. Jr. Charolais
WGB CC CLT Berkly 240 P ET
Brecke Barnard, Foosland, Ill.
Division I Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 3
Sponsor: Gaffney Family Cattle
MAH HSCC Vanessa K79
Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.
Division II Reserve Champion and 1st Class 7
Sponsors: Harris Livestock Farm and Neb. Jr. Charolais
BRCHE MCC Hot Honey 2508 Pld E
Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.
Division III Champion and 1st Class 13
Sponsors: Aces Wild Ranch and Neb. Jr. Charolais
SLIK Halsey 606K
Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill.
Division III Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 13
Sponsor: Dutton & Deuce Amos
BS CC Ms Karley Rae 203K
Kix Lee, Gillham, Ark.
Division IV Champion and 1st Class 15
Sponsors: CCi.Live and Neb. Jr. Charolais
BOY Kit Kat 245K
Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.
Division IV Reserve Champion and 1st Class 18
Sponsors: 6/20 Ranch- McClure Family and Neb. Jr. Charolais
AC Kricket 2207
Alyssa Meier, Clinton, Tenn.
Division VI Champion and 1st Class 23
Sponsors: Cheyenne Allen & Barry Maupin and Neb. Jr. Charolais
TLAC Miss Jasmine 1513K
Conner Oolman, Orange City, Iowa
Division VI Reserve Champion and 1st Class 24
Sponsors: Gaffney Family Cattle and Neb. Jr. Charolais
JAB Twitty 206 Polled ET
Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
Division IX Champion and 1st Class 33
Sponsors: Wayne Ediger Memorial and Neb. Jr. Charolais
WGB CC Lucys Jewel 135 P ET
Alex Barnard, Foosland, Ill.
Sponsors: Wayne Ediger Memorial and Neb. Jr. Charolais
DCC Ms Rosie 2113
Jayden Mata, Asherton, Texas
Sponsors: Coudron Charolais and Neb. Jr. Charolais
CCC Ms Sweetheart 1030 P and SFC Angel 331
Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
Division VIII Champion and 1st Class 32
Division VIII Reserve Champion and 1st Class 31
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Sponsor: Fancy Creek Charolais
CC WGB Sally 101 P and CB Reagan 3001
Chloe Briggs, Chariton, Iowa
Owned Heifer Show
1st Class 4
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
SFC Skittles 298
Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa
1st Class 5
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
HC Victoria 2234
William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa
1st Class 1
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BJF Grace 3016L
Cooper Dorn, Henning, Minn.
1st Class 2
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
DCC Foreign Angel 2239
Brackyn Thayne, Altonah, Utah
1st Class 10
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
RF Ms Duchess K110
Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan.
1st Class 11
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
CH Miss Finley 684K
Madelyn Doerhoff, Henley, Mo.
1st Class 8
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
JAB Loretta Lynn 253
Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
1st Class 9
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
WC Pearl 2516 P
Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas
1st Class 16
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BE Kya 42A ET
Grace Lemenager, Fairbury, Ill.
1st Class 17
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
TR CAG Ms Kayla 2701K ET
Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.
1st Class 12
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais
SC Miss Bella 2010 Pld
Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo.
1st Class 14
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
DCC Ms Devils Angel 2214
Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas
1st Class 19
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
TLAC Miss Peony 1307K
Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo.
1st Class 20
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
TLAC Miss Luna 1511K
Scotlynn Hatton, Ada, Okla.
IX Reserve Champion and 2nd Class 33
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1st Class 22
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
Miss Dalton Foreigners Maria
Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas
Owned Heifer Show
1st Class 29
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
WC Katniss 2109 P ET
Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa.
1st Class 25
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
WH Atlee 217 Pld
Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo.
1st Class 26
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
WC GP Sweetheart 2289 P Gates Peuster, Richmond, Mo.
1st Class 27
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
BOY Ginger 209K Pld
Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo.
1st Class 30
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
CH Katelyn 91J
Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas
1st Class 34
Sponsor: Neb. Jr. Charolais/Char-Cation
CC BS Call Me Maybe 8906 ET P
TLAC Had A Bad Day 804L
Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa
State/Affiliate Group of Three Champion – Illinois
Reserve Champion - Kansas
Division I, Class 1 Calved 1-1-23 to 2-14-23, 3 shown.
1. BJF Grace 3016L, 2-6-23, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Cooper Dorn, Henning, Minn. 2. BD Juneau, 1-1-23, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Brooke Dunsmore, Mora, Minn. 3. STF Ms. Valentine 57, 2-14-23, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Ashley Betker, Royalton, Minn.
Division I, Class 2 Calved 12-2-22 to 12-29-22, 6 shown.
1. DCC Foreign Angel 2239, 12-25-22, by TR Mr Foreigner 9987G ET. Brackyn Thayne, Altonah, Utah. 2. Wal-Mar Ms Halow 257P, 12-18-22, by HCR Milestone 8607 Pld ET. Isom Marston, Canton, Kan. 3. CAH Spirit, 12-2-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Avery Hunt, Longview, Texas. 4. Bar L Cadillac, 12-2922, by D&D Bulletproof 1925 Pld. Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas. 5. LaFraise
Penelope 92E ET, 12-15-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Macy Hoag, Illinois City, Ill.
22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Brecke Barnard, Foosland, Ill. 2. MAH HSCC
Vanessa K79, 11-27-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C. 3. DCC/KAC Jen On The Roxxs 2239, 11-17-22, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas. 4. BC/HF Miss Ellen 291, 11-3022, by CAG TR BC Franchise 8606F ET. Ryanne Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo. 5. DDC Clara Belle K61 P, 11-20-22, by RDK Sir Samson 037P. Lily Downey, Prattville, Ala.
Division I, Class 4 Calved 11-2-22 to 11-10-22, 5 shown.
Sponsored by: Jordan Mack Memorial Calf Show
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; 2023 AIJCA Herdsman of the Year recipient: Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa; 2021 AIJCA Herdsman of the Year Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo.
Division I, Class 3 Calved 11-15-22 to 11-30-22, 5 shown.
1. WGB CC CLT Berkly 240 P ET, 11-15-
1. SFC Skittles 298, 11-10-22, by CCC Jingle N Go 9055 P ET. Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa. 2. KAC Ms Sideways 2235, 11-3-22, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Camille Asmus. 3. WGB CC Ms Lucy 239 P ET, 11-7-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Guinevere Bowman, North Salem, Ind. 4. JKW Lucky Lady 48 L221, 11-8-22, by LaFraise Full Blown 500. Payton Foster, Rose Creek, Minn. 5. DCC Anneliese K60 P, 11-2-22, by RDK Sir Samson 037P. Grace Downey, Prattville, Ala.
Jordan Mack Memorial AIJCA Herdsman of the Year
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Division II, Class 5
Calved 10-14-22 to 10-28-22, 7 shown.
1. HC Victoria 2234, 10-24-22, by Outskirts. William Hoopes, Letts, Iowa.
2. CAH Bonita, 10-28-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas. 3. JRE MIZ S’More 2206, 10-18-22, by WR Foreman D602. Jackson Ebert, Polo, Mo. 4. LKD Miss Presley 2220K, 10-15-22, by WC Elvis 9800 P ET. Guinevere Bowman. 5. DF Chloedale D252 P, 10-28-22, by DF Studebaker 803P. Logan Downey, Hope, Ind.
Division II, Class 6
Calved 10-1-22 to 10-8-22, 6 shown.
1. HNRX BRCHE Expresso 2133 ET, 10-8-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Kara Brooks, Brush Creek, Tenn.
2. CCC Ms Maddy 2601 P, 10-2-22, by CCC Reputable 8140 P ET. Adler Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo. 3. GHC Wanda 2512, 10-6-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E
ET. Lana Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo.
4. White Rose Ms Carbine 231K, 102-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld
ET. Ethan Benes, Juniata, Neb. 5. RWDE Ginny, 10-4-22, by SKS/RWDE Top Gun
501. Kylie Polhemus, Bowie, Texas.
Division II, Class 7
Calved 9-18-22 to 9-29-22, 8 shown.
1. BRCHE MCC Hot Honey 2508 Pld E, 9-28-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143
Pld ET. Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.
2. BRCHE MCC Hot Toddy 2507 Pld
E, 9-27-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Alyssa Meier, Clinton, Tenn. 3. CCC Ms Brandi 2660 P ET, 9-27-22, by LT Patriot 4004 Pld. Atley
Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo. 4. DC NBCC
Gwen 2221K, 9-22-22, by CCC WC
Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Brittany Hirsch, Thayer, Mo. 5. GHC Aspen 2502, 9-2622, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Izzy
Sheridan, Timnath, Colo.
Division II, Class 8
Calved 9-7-22 to 9-15-22, 9 shown.
1. JAB Loretta Lynn 253, 9-10-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 2. White Rose Kiki 229K, 9-8-22, by TR Mr Rhinestone 4658B.
Sutton Hill, Nunn, Colo. 3. Druins
Adelaide D908, 9-8-22, by CCC WC
Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Kylin Oakes, Taloga, Okla. 4. CCC Sweetheart Kiara 2623 P ET, 9-12-22, by LT Rushmore
8060 Pld. Atley Patrick. 5. D R White Satin 2082, 9-14-22, by D R Outlaw
704. Carly Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
Division II, Class 9
Calved 9-1-22 to 9-4-22, 8 shown.
1. WC Pearl 2516 P, 9-4-22, by WC Inferno 6561 P. Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas. 2. Schrader’s Ms Opal 2284K ET, 9-2-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan. 3. Carrs Ms Jackie 235 P, 9-2-22, by WIA Backwater Jack 060 P. Oakley Schoen, Holt, Mo. 4. CH Miss Mara 695K, 9-1-22, by CH Outmore 432H. Henry Doerhoff, Henley, Mo. 5. VCR Ms County Crossing 2251 TW, 9-1-22, by SCR Sir County 882. Cambree Holt, Lake Preston, S. D.
Division III, Class 10
Calved 8-5-22 to 8-12-22, 3 shown.
1. RF Ms Duchess K110, 8-9-22, by FC RF Summit 0018 ET. Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan. 2. LaFraise Piper 92A ET, 8-12-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Curt Lemenager, Fairbury, Ill. 3. BRCHE Guadalupe 2506 Pld, 8-5-22, by LDSC BRCHE Luscious 1701. William Herd, College Station, Texas.
Division III, Class 11
Calved 7-7-22 to 7-28-22, 6 Shown.
1. CH Miss Finley 684K, 7-12-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Madelyn
Doerhoff, Henley, Mo. 2. BRCHE Annie Oakley 2504 Pld, 7-18-22, by LDSC BRCHE Luscious 1701. Sienna Kessler, Aberdeen, S.D. 3. LaFraise Farrah 742, 7-21-22, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Macy Hoag. 4. RWDE Ms Correct 807, 7-10-22, by SKS/RWDE Top Gun 501. Kinlee Hughes, Montague, Texas.
5. JASR Kelsea 143K P, 7-7-22, by Eatons Cross Fire 10365 Polled. Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.
Division III, Class 12
Calved 6-1-22 to 6-17-22, 5 Shown.
1. SC Miss Bella 2010 Pld, 6-4-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo. 2. CC Kolly Ann 2609 P, 6-1-22, by OCR New Deal G138. Avery Hahn, Winthrop, Minn. 3. RC Bella Blue Kennedy 1821 Pld, 6-17-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hadley Neagle, Fountain City, Ind. 4. BCR HMC Ms Paramount 287 Pld, 6-15-22, by BCR Paramount 517. Sarah Mead, Aurora, Neb. 5. KF 236 Stella, 6-12-22, by TMC Pee Nut 890P. Taylor Kent, Lucas, Iowa.
Division III, Class 13 Calved 5-15-22 to 5-29-22, 8 Shown.
1. SLIK Halsey 606K, 5-22-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Riley Creasey, Macomb, Ill. 2. BS CC Ms Karley Rae 203K, 5-15-22, by CCC WC
Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Kix Lee, Gillham, Ark. 3. Carrs AML Ms Goin’ Places 226 P, 5-29-22, by WIA-Conley Insider D9 P. Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas.
4. LJR Ms Kandy 3379K, 5-29-22, by LJR Sir Redneck Man 903. Hannah Siek, Blairstown, Iowa. 5.TR Ms Kaylie 2648K, 5-27-22, by TR CAG Carbine’s Vision 9700 ET. Paton Coyle, Orient, S. D.
Division III, Class 14
Calved 5-2-22 to 5-10-22, 10 Shown.
1. DCC Ms Devils Angel 2214, 5-3-22, by CML Diablo 2X. Camille Asmus. 2. TCCS Paden’s Girl, 5-9-22, by TCCS Saint Christopher. Shelby Pearl, Du Quoin, Ill.
3. White Rose Sweet Dreams 224K, 5-10-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Easton Hill, Nunn, Colo. 4. KASH TR Karen 200, 5-3-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb. 5. RC Ms Legends Fiona 1924K Pld, 5-10-22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Aubrey Neagle, Fountain City, Ind.
Division IV, Class 15
Calved 4-22-22 to 4-28-22, 10 Shown.
1. BOY Kit Kat 245K, 4-25-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Mattie Harward. 2. MCC B Miss Keisha 22K, 4-24-22, by SL Mr. Rejuvenate. Carson Rieck, Creston, Iowa. 3. Lazy H Lover Girl 2220, 4-2322, by MCF Bohannon 305A. Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 4. BOY Phyllis 239K Pld ET, 4-22-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. William Maupin, Newbern, Tenn.
5. PGC Ms Karigan Sky 2914 ET, 4-2522, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Mattisyn Keppen, Volga, S. D.
Division IV, Class 16
Calved 4-13-22 to 4-19-22, 10 Shown.
1. BE Kya 42A ET, 4-13-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Grace Lemenager, Fairbury, Ill. 2. CAUL Ms Ivy 921K, 4-1522, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Emma Caulfield, Bradley, S. D. 3. KINS Karat 203K, 4-18-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kinsley Altena, George, Iowa.
4. DCC Chics Show Girl 2212, 4-15-22, by Big Creek Game Changer 192 PET. Cason Addington, Rhome, Texas. 5. TSSC Wedding Date, 4-18-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Sidney Allard, Sidney, Neb.
Division IV, Class 17 Calved 4-8-22 to 4-10-22, 8 Shown.
1. TR CAG Ms Kayla 2701K ET, 4-8-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Kashlyn Krebs. 2. PL Wilma Mae 2257, 4-10-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. McQuade Beare, Estelline, S. D. 3. D R
Lisa 582, 4-10-22, by D R Apache 1777. Carly Dismukes. 4. CC CAG Kimmie Cakes 2490 ET P, 4-10-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Mabry McGunegill, Jasper, Minn. 5. BFSC Flash 641K ET, 4-8-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Elijah Downey, Hope, Ind.
Division IV, Class 18
Calved 4-1-22 to 4-7-22, 8 Shown.
1. AC Kricket 2207, 4-6-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Alyssa Meier. 2. BOY Lil Kim 227K Pld ET, 4-2-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Redmin Brumbaugh, LaOtto, Ind. 3. JAB Queen Elizabeth 214 Polled, 4-2-22, by WIA Backwater Jack 060 P. Breeze Bunker. 4. KASS/ CJB Jacque 210K, 4-4-22, by TR PZC Mr Turton 0794 ET. Makennah Tucker, Briggsdale, Colo. 5. PF Redemption 220K, 4-7-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Reed Naughton, Atlanta, Ill.
Division V, Class 19
Calved 3-21-22 to 3-30-22, 10 Shown.
1. TLAC Miss Peony 1307K, 3-30-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Maguire
Rohr, Elbert, Colo. 2. J&J Angelina 27, 3-28-22, by WC Southern Comfort
8043 P. Kix Lee. 3. JPV Miss Daisy 10K ET, 3-21-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Rylie Smith, Grinnell, Iowa. 4. BS CC Ms Kandy 201K, 3-27-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Emma Caulfield.
5. OCR Miss Autumn, 3-23-22, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Braxton Keppen, Harrisburg, S. D.
Division V, Class 20
Calved 3-15-22 to 3-20-22, 9 Shown.
1. TLAC Miss Luna 1511K, 3-17-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Scotlynn Hatton, Ada, Okla. 2. Hinshaw Ms Watt K31, 3-18-22, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Levi Hinshaw, Secor, Ill. 3. DSUL Charlotte 258K ET, 3-17-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Brantley Went, Leigh, Neb. 4. RBM RJ Kandace K358, 3-2022, by RBM Keystone H41. Ty Bergh, Florence, S.D. 5. RJ Carly Rae 288K, 3-15-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Reed Naughton.
Division V, Class 21
Calved 3-8-22 to 3-14-22 8 Shown.
1. WEIS Calli 12K, 3-9-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa. 2. LMAN Ms. Shelley 251K, 3-12-22, by WC Milestone 5223 P. Sara Sullivan, Dunlap, Iowa. 3.TLAC Miss Sierra 9913K, 3-14-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Peyton Gaul, Strawberry Point, Iowa. 4. CC Kate’s Hombre 2807 Pld, 3-12-22, by LJR Mr
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CAG Ms Kimberly 2704K ET, 3-10-22, by RBM TR Rhinestone Z38. Jady LeDoux, Harrold, S.D.
Division V, Class 22
Calved 3-1-22 to 3-5-22, 9 Shown.
1. Miss Dalton Foreigners Maria, 3-5-22, by TR Mr Foreigner 9987G
ET. Camille Asmus. 2. LJR LL Ms Kitty
2915K, 3-3-22, by M&M Outsider 4003
Pld. Creed Vineyard, Bridgeport, Texas.
3. EF Kia 252, 3-4-22, by TR CAG
Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Ethan Evenson, Minnesota Lake, Minn. 4. BOY Kitty
264K, 3-2-22, by M&M Outsider 4003
Pld. Gus Schoen, Holt, Mo. 5. Big Creek Carly 204P, 3-5-22, BOY Outlier 812 ET
Pld. Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan.
Division VI, Class 23
Calved 2-25-22 to 2-28-22, 8 Shown.
1. TLAC Miss Jasmine 1513K, 2-2722, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Conner
Oolman, Orange City, Iowa. 2. KF
Nichole K261 ET, 2-25-22, by TR CAG
Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Jaylee Littleton, Simms, Texas. 3. Fallon, 2-28-22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Elizabeth
Wimmler, Waldo, Wis. 4. BOY Kristi 221K ET Pld, 2-25-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jaecee Schrader, Continental, Ohio.
5. CAG Ms Kaycee 2655K ET, 2-28-22, by Sharodon Double Vision 1D. Mattisyn Keppen.
Division VI, Class 24
Calved 2-19-22 to 2-24-22, 8 Shown.
1. JAB Twitty 206 Polled ET, 2-20-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis. 2. BOY HL Danika 212K, 2-20-22, by SHF Absolute 1508. Belle Watje, Millsap, Texas. 3. CC BS Karly Rae 2487 ET Pld, 2-20-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kinsley Altena.
4. PF Ms Patricia 2203, 2-23-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Connor Briggs, Chariton, Iowa. 5. BOY LAMP Bomshell 221K, 2-19-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Riley Rhodes, Carlinville, Ill.
Division VI, Class 25
Calved 2-8-22 to 2-18-22, 7 Shown.
1. WH Atlee 217 Pld, 2-15-22, by LT Atlas 0251 Pld. Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo.
2. WDZ Heidi 2085 Pld, 2-9-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Natalia Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn. 3. JBE Ms Karmen 202K, 2-18-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Hayden Englert. 4. WGB Ms Gena 218 P, 2-16-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Edward Hoopes,
Letts, Iowa. 5. DCC Eves Side Piece 2200, 2-8-22, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Elzie Thayne, Altonah, Utah.
Division VI, Class 26
Calved 2-1-22 to 2-6-22, 8 Shown.
1. WC GP Sweetheart 2289 P, 2-3-22, by WC WGB CC Out Gain 007 P ET. Gates Peuster, Richmond, Mo. 2. TR Ms Kate 2913K ET, 2-2-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Ethan Evenson.
3. CAG Ms Sydney 2879K ET, 2-622, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kalin Schrader, Continental, Ohio. 4. JDSC TR Miss Breeze B643 K38ET, 2-2-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Isom Marston.
5. WC Calypso 2127 P ET, 2-4-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Max McGunegill, Jasper, Minn.
Division VII, Class 27
Calved 1-21-22 to 1-29-22, 6 Shown.
1. BOY Ginger 209K Pld, 1-28-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Jillian Stone.
2. HOF Liberty 201K, 1-26-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Tate Bergh, Florence, S.D. 3. TR Ms Kinsley 2912K ET, 1-2922, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bree Gaffney, Barneveld, Wis. 4 JFR Tilly 221, 1-26-22, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Kix Lee. 5. JM Miss Kelly 212 P, 1-23-22, by JM Kryptonite 009P. Khloe Olson, Lake Preston, S.D.
Division VII, Class 28
Calved 1-10-22 to 1-15-22, 8 Shown.
1. BOY Kelly 238K, 1-14-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Sara Sullivan.
2. LJR Ms Kari 318K ET, 1-10-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Mackenzie Neal, Lewisburg, Ohio. 3. RF Miss Maura 2008 ET, 1-12-22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Kirbe Koons, Lakin, Kan. 4. CCC Ms Sweetheart 2031 P, 1-15-22, by CCC Mescalito 9038 P. Makayla Houck.
5. BCR Dina 015K, 1-15-22, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Aubrey Neagle.
Division VII, Class 29 Calved 1-1-22 to 1-8-22, 7 Shown.
1. WC Katniss 2109 P ET, 1-8-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Reagan Dunn, Cochranton, Pa. 2. BOY HL Danika 200K Pld, 1-2-22, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill. 3. BFR Elsie K55 ET, 1-7-22, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Levi Hinshaw. 4. WGB CC Ms Mary Ann 210 P ET, 1-5-22, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill.
5. RF Greta 239, 1-2-22, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Kipton Koons, Lakin, Kan.
Division VIII, Class 30 Calved 11-2-21 to 11-12-21, 4 Shown.
1. CH Katelyn 91J, 11-6-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas. 2. Gateway Shakira, 11-2-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Camille Asmus.
3. AML Vanessa 127, 11-8-21, by BRCHE White Bear 8505 Pld ET. Elizabeth McDowell, Frostproof, Fla. 4. RF Ms Duchess 1284 ET, 11-9-21, by SHF Absolute 1508. Sidney Grice, League City, Texas.
Division VIII, Class 31
Calved 10-2-21 to 10-20-21, 8 Shown.
1. DCC Ms Rosie 2113, 10-20-21, by CAG CC Sideline 7063E ET. Jayden Mata, Asherton, Texas. 2. WD 7143 Good Lord Lorrie 2J ET, 10-2-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET Reagan Dunn.
3. WIA Ms Fire Fly 198 P ET, 10-9-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo. 4. GHC Tulip 1516, 10-2-21, by CCC WC Redemption
7143 Pld ET. Lana Johnson. 5. J-S Lady Lilly 193 Pld, 10-19-21, by CCC Valued 9009 P. Madison Rump, Burton, Kan.
Division VIII, Class 32
Calved 9-1-21 to 9-25-21, 10 Shown.
1. WGB CC Lucy’s Jewel 135 P ET, 9-25-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Alex Barnard, Foosland, Ill. 2. BRCHE Hot Sauce 1509 Pld ET, 9-4-21, by CCC WC
Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Bevin Lynn Bertsche, Onida, S. D. 3. RBM Dottie J434, 9-21-21, by CCC WC Redemption
7143 Pld ET. Tate Bergh. 4. MJ Miss Polly 118 P ET, 9-3-21, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Kylin Oakes. 5. SCC Burning Rose 1071, 9-15-21, by TR Mr Fire Water 5792RET. Parker Haddon, Reelsville, Ind.
Division IX, Class 33
Calved 1-3-21 to 5-5-21, 7 Shown.
1. CCC Ms Sweetheart 1030 P, 1-321, by LT Blue Value 7903 ET. Heifer Calf: SFC Angel 331, 3-8-23, by WC Everest 4048 P. Makayla Houck. 2. CC WGB Sally 101 P, 1-12-21, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Bull Calf: CB Reagan 3001, 1-7-23, by GHC Reagan 9012. Chloe Briggs, Chariton, Iowa. 3. TR Ms Berkly Marie 1937J ET, 4-1-21, by TR CC Deliverance 7974 Pld ET. Heifer Calf: CL7 CC Ms Berkly Mae 2337P, 3-4-23, by TR CAG Carbon Copy 7630E ET. Cora Clift, Ellensburg, Wash. 4. MJ Ms Lady Ease 105, 3-7-21, by President Snow. Heifer Calf: 3K Lady Ease 323, 4-4-23, by CCC WC Redemption 7143 Pld ET. Kylin Oakes. 5. LJR Ms Tiger 3164J ET, 5-2-21, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Bull
Calf: LH Tyrone Tiger Daddy 04, 4-2-23, by DCC Mack Daddy 2004 PET. Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas.
Division IX, Class 34
Calved 10-15-16 to 2-23-20, 6 Shown. 1. CC BS Call Me Maybe 8906 ET P, 4-13-18, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Heifer Calf: TLAC Had a Bad Day 804L, 3-17-23, by BOY Outlier 812 ET Pld. Jenna Tlach. 2. AWR Alley Cat 933, 12-3-19, by BOY BK Gunslinger E80. Bull Calf: AWR Cowboy Cool 301L, 4-17-23, by MJ Mr Yellowstone 021. Belle Watje. 3. Double-H Dream On 627D ET, 12-11-16, by CML Distinction 318A. Heifer Calf: Miss Dreamer E310, 2-25-23, by CCC WC Resource 417 P. Payton Hecht, Paynesville, Minn. 4. WDZ Katelyn 086, 2-23-20, by M&M Outsider 4003 Pld. Heifer Calf: EM Kate 301, 2-9-23, by TR Mr Foreigner 9987G ET. Elizabeth McDowell. 5. Double-H Precious Metal 621D, 10-15-16, by WC Capital Gain 2220 P ET. Bull Calf: Double-H Outlook 228K, 12-6-22, by Double-H Outback 010H ET. Taylor Hecht, Paynesville, Minn.
Photos
Many thanks to our official photographer of Char Spangled Banner, Brodie Abney Photography.
All ring shots, candids, and backdrop photos are available for free download at: brodieabney.smugmug.com
Sponsored by: Minnesota/Wisconsin, Illinois & Iowa Junior Charolais Associations
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Show Dedicatee
Harlin and Sue Hecht
A legacy that began over 55 years ago- Harlin and Sue Hecht planted roots in the heart of Minnesota where they formed two of their greatest accomplishments: their family and Double-H Charolais.
Sue and Harlin were married in August of 1967 and began their story in a small apartment in Evansville, Minnesota. Sue was working as an extension economist, and Harlin was an instructor of vocational agriculture. As they grew an interest for Charolais cattle, they decided to rent land on a small farm to establish their herd. The first product of Double-H Charolais was purchased in 1968 when Harlin and Sue decided to buy their first cow, D E Lora, from a dispersal sale. In their early days of ranching, the Hecht’s were successful. Lora went on to produce the very first AICA Sterling Dam of Distinction, Double-H Laura. Today, Double-H Laura hangs on the wall in the AICA office alongside Sue and Harlin’s plaque in the AICA Hall of Fame.
Together, Sue and Harlin had three sons. Howard, Mark, and Dale followed alongside the leadership of their parents, and each of the boy’s found success in showing at various Charolais Junior Nationals. As junior members, Mark and Howard both had the honor of serving as AIJCA President. Dale served on the AIJCA board and was awarded Junior Herdsman of the Year. Currently, Double-H Charolais continues to operate as a family affair, and the Hecht grandchildren compete at Junior National shows each year.
As Minnesota natives, Harlin and Sue have devoted countless years as exhibitors at the Minnesota State Fair. For over 50 consecutive years, the Hechts have shown their Charolais cattle at the state fair. Beginning with their involvement in the Minnesota Charolais Association, the couple learned to utilize leadership and created relationships with others in the industry. In 1996, Harlin Hecht was the inaugural Charolais breeder inductee to the Minnesota Livestock Hall of Fame.
The Hecht family has been dedicated to the Charolais cattle business for many years. Harlin served as the AICA President from 2011-2012, and still actively serves on AICA committees. Sue is an active member of Charolais Dees, as well as an active member of various AICA committees. Harlin and Sue have been honorees at the 40th National Charolais Show at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, as well as the 1990 AIJCA
By: Reagan Dolan
Conference Honorees. Altogether, Sue and Harlin’s involvement, contributions, and leadership abilities earned them an even greater accomplishment; being inducted into the AICA Hall of Fame. Harlin and Sue are fortunate and grateful for each award they receive, especially one with such high prestige.
“Our favorite memory for us was to be inducted into the AICA Hall of Fame. We never expected something like this, but it was an amazing honor.” -Harlin
and Sue Hecht
The Charolais business has created lifelong lessons for the Hechts. As servants in the industry, Sue and Harlin have flourished on personal levels, which helped them to earn leadership roles. For Sue, those leadership roles and AIJCA events initiated their children’s involvement in the industry.
“You need to get involved and join committees on all levels. Travelling to shows and leadership conferences helped our kids to learn communication and networking skills. Today we have made lots of friends and our close circle has been formed through the Charolais family,” – Sue Hecht.
Those who interact with Sue and Harlin see the true passion they carry for the Charolais industry. Their honest and reliable dedication to the breed is observed by many.
“Harlin and Sue have done well because they believe in their product and love to promote Charolais with everyone. They have been very successful with Charolais, but even more so with their family. They have raised a great set of sons!”
– Dennis Adams, Outfront Cattle Service
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Conference Honoree
Don Olsen
Patient, genuine, kind; few of many notable ways to describe Don Olsen and his lasting impression on those whom he surrounded.
The valued importance of cattle was taught to Don at an early age. Growing up on his family’s dairy and Hereford cattle operation, Don could be seen as a passionate rancher and leader. Thanks to his involvement as president of the Colorado FFA and the Colorado Junior Hereford Board, Don would continue his professional career as a cattleman throughout life. Influenced by his brother Jim, Don grew a fond interest in the Charolais breed and was intrigued by Charolais genetics. Together, the family established Yuma Colorado Charolais (YUCO), and soon after Don created Fancy Creek Charolais. Even today, Don’s cattle company is still run and operated in Randolph, Kansas.
Much of Don’s success has been closely accompanied by his wife, Charlotte Olsen. Don and Charlotte were married in September of 1975 in Mulvane, Kansas. Together, they had two children and one granddaughter. Their relationship was often spent ranching, travelling, and being involved in their community. Charlotte most enjoyed Don’s curiosity, as they would frequently take day trips to visit new places and people.
Being an Agricultural Economics enthusiast, Don took a visionary perspective on Charolais genetics and the industry’s marketing approach. He believed passionately in the importance of cattle shows to promote the Charolais breed. Don was involved on AICA committees such as Breed Improvement and Affiliate Committees where he also served as Vice Chairman of the Affiliate Committee.
While Don harbored a devotion to the cattle industry, he also offered strong ties to youth in his community. Whether he was leading 4-H clubs or coaching little league teams, Don was eager to assist his children’s teams and youth organizations. He was invested in helping young people learn and grow, and often mentored college kids on his ranch. Because of Don’s passion for youth and agriculture, memorials have been established in Don’s name for the Kansas Junior Charolais Association, Riley County 4-H Foundation, and the Randolph United Methodist Church.
As an esteemed alumni, Don dedicated much of his free time to Kansas State University athletics. Don was an avid football fan
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and as a season ticket holder, he dedicated time to cheer on the Wildcats whenever he could. This passion for K-State drove his family members to join the support of the university, but Don’s love for the college especially impacted his granddaughter.
One of Don’s favorite people to guide within youth organizations was his own granddaughter, Nissa Olsen. Many who had the honor of knowing Don could see that he enjoyed the time spent with his ranch buddy. Living only 20 miles apart, Nissa was able to spend much of her childhood growing up and learning the passion Don had grown for Charolais cattle. Today, Nissa has carried forth Don’s Charolais legacy. Numerous summers and countless hours of time spent working in the barn on show cattle instilled a bond between the two that he cherished greatly. While they spent much of their time working, Don and Nissa also made sure to have fun. Whether they were attending football games, driving to town for ice cream, or bonding on Sunday mornings, Don was proud of Nissa and the relationship they shared.
“I would describe my grandpa as a servant leader. He was the type of person who always went out of his way to help others. I sat next to him every Sunday at church, it was just us two in the pew most mornings, but it was often the highlight of my week,” -Nissa Olsen, grandaughter.
Don Olsen passed away on August 6, 2019, at his home. To know Don was to know the true compassion and dedication that a cattleman possesses. Even today, Don’s legacy as a rancher, husband, grandfather, and friend will not be soon forgotten. Don was an authentic man with big dreams, as described by his wife, Charlotte.
“Have fun, be fair, help others, and do your part to create a better world.”
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Contest Awards
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest –
Senior Division
Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
From left: Michael Brual, Judge; Wess Richey, Sullivan Supply; Champion Team: Midwest Fitters – Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; Maddy Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Reserve Champion Team: Fitters R Us – Lee Bjorklund, Henning, Minn.; Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa; Ryan Hegland, Northfield, Minn.; Carson Rieck, Creston, Iowa; Judges Zach Wangen and Grady Ruble
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest –
Intermediate Division
Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
From left: Michael Brual, Judge; Wess Richey, Sullivan Supply; Champion Team: Tex-Ark-SoDak – Avery Hunt, Longview, Texas; Kix Lee, Gillham, Ark.; Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas; Reserve Champion Team: Wildcats – Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Judges Grady Ruble and Zach Wangen
Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University Team Fitting Contest -
Junior Division
Sponsor: Sullivan Supply/Stock Show University
From left: Michael Brual, Judge; Wess Richey, Sullivan Supply; Champion Team: Smoke Show – Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; Huck Plyler, Hope, Ark; Eli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo; Bristol Lee, Gillham, Ark.; Reserve Champion Team: Merica – Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.; Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.; Sutton Hill, Nunn, Colo.; Easton Hill, Nunn, Colo.; Judges Zach Wangen and Grady Ruble
Weaver
Sponsor: Weaver Livestock
Division
From left: Judge Bret Cody; Caiman Cody; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Reserve Champion: Creed Vineyard, Bridgeport, Texas; 3rd: Mackenzie Neal, Lewisburg, Ohio; 4th: Makayla Houck, Prescott, Iowa; 5th: Ava Schoenfeld, Lakefield, Minn.; 6th: Cora Clift, Ellensburg, Wash.; 7th: Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas; 8th: Maddy Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; 9th: Tate Bergh, Florence, S.D.; 10th: Ethan Evenson, Minnesota Lake, Minn.; Judge Ed Cody
Sponsor: Weaver Livestock
From left: Judge Kip Wallace, Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion: Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Reserve Champion: Kinsly Altena, George, Iowa; 3rd: Alyssa Meier, Clinton, Tenn.; 4th: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; 5th: Alex Barnard, Foosland, Ill.; 6th: Redmin Brumbaugh, LaOtto, Ind.; 7th: Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; 8th: Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan.; 9th: Sidney Grice, League City, Texas; 10th: Corbin Hunt, Longview, Texas, Judge Ennis Wallace
Sponsor: Weaver Livestock
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Caiman Cody; Judge Bret Cody; Champion: Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Reserve Champion: Brackyn Thayne, Altonah, Utah; 3rd: Adler Patrick, Chilhowee, Mo.; 4th: Huck Plyler, Hope, Ark.; 5th: Kara Brooks, Brush Creek, Tenn.; 6th: Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; 7th: Eli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.; 8th: Carly Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; 9th: Kipton Koons, Lakin, Kan.; 10th: Chloe Briggs, Chariton, Iowa; Judge Ed Cody
Livestock Showmanship Contest – Senior
Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – Intermediate Division
Weaver Livestock Showmanship Contest – Junior Division
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Team Sales Contest - Senior Division
Sponsors: Cactus Land & Cattle, Wayne Ediger Memorial
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion
Team: Canada – Jady LeDoux, Harrold, S.D.; Bree Gaffney, Barneveld, Wis.; Elizabeth Wimmler, Waldo, Wis.; Reserve Champion Team: Midwest Marketing –Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
Contest Awards
Team Sales Contest - Intermediate Division
Sponsors: Broken Box Ranch, Kansas Junior Charolais Assn.
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion
Team: TX-MN – Bella Parker, Godley, Texas; Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas; Dallee Hecht, Grove City, Minn.; Jaylee Littleton, Simms, Texas; Reserve Champion Team: Okie Girls - Klaer Foreman, Checotah, Okla.; Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Carly Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
Team Sales Contest - Junior Division
Sponsors: Beavers Charolais, Missouri Junior Charolais Assn.
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion
Team: Team CoMo – Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo.; Eli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.; Faith Johnson, Fort Collins, Colo. (not pictured); Reserve
Champion Team: Merica – Briggston Bertsche, Onida, S.D.; Sutton Hill, Nunn, Colo.; Easton Hill, Nunn, Colo. Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.
Impromptu Speech Contest
Sponsors: Vedvei Charolais, Wayne Ediger Memorial,Triple S Farms, Franz Ranch
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Junior
Division - Champion: Carter Greer, Shelbyville, Texas;
Reserve: Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.; Intermediate
Division - Champion: Hadlee Holt, Lake Preston, S.D.;
Reserve: Kole Harris, Hepler, Kan.; Senior Division -
Champion: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Reserve: Ethan Shoemake, Warner, Okla.
Prepared Speech Contest
Sponsors: Tonne Cattle Company, Wayne Ediger Memorial, Vedvei Charolais, Rebecca Greer, John and Marla Todd Family
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Junior Division - Champion: Layton Mrnak, Bowman, N.D.;
Reserve: Keller Oakes, Taloga, Okla.; Intermediate
Division - Champion: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.;
Reserve: Ava Stewart, Newcastle, Neb.; Senior Division
- Champion: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Reserve: Sarah Mead, Aurora, Neb.
Interview & Resume Contest
Sponsors: Brenny Farms, Dydbal Charolais, K&D Cattle
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; College
Division - Champion: Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.;
Reserve: Marie Downey, Prattville, Ala. High School
Division - Champion: Rex Harrison, Holly Pond, Ala.;
Reserve: Alex Barnard, Foosland, Ill.
Cook-Off Contest – Junior Division
Sponsor: Charolais Dees
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion
Team: Cookin’ K’s – Khloe Olson, Lake Preston, S.D.; Kinzlee Olson, Lake Preston, S.D.; Reserve Champion
Team: Breakfast Bunch – Eli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.; Jillian Stone, Clinton, Mo.; Jackson Stone, Clinton, Mo.
Cook-Off Contest – Intermediate Division
Sponsor: Illinois Beef Assn & “Beef. It’s What’s For Dinner”
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion
Team: SD Da Bomb – Hadlee Holt, Lake Preston, S.D.; Mattisyn Keppen, Volga, S.D.; Bentlee Holt, Lake Preston, S.D.; Cambree Holt, Lake Preston, S.D.; Reserve Champion Team: MN de Brazil – Bella Parker, Godley, Texas; Lexi Huse, Elm Mott, Texas
Cook-Off Contest – Senior Division
Sponsor: Jeff & Karen Bonacker Family
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Champion
Team: Home Cookers – Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan.; Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Reserve Champion Team: Illinois Heat – Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.; Drew Creasey, Macomb, Ill.; Brecke Barnard, Foosland, Ill.; Alex Barnard, Foosland, Ill.
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Art Contest
Sponsors: Missouri Junior Charolais Assn., Wayne Ediger Memorial, Dybdal Charolais
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Junior Division - Champion: Baileigh Ferguson, Madisonville, Texas; Reserve Champion: Riley Laufenberg, Hixton, Wis.; Intermediate Division - Champion: Ryanne
Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; Reserve Champion: Jackson
Ebert, Polo, Mo. Senior Division - Champion: Emily Meyer, Sarcoxie, Mo.; Reserve Champion: Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
Contest Awards
Poster Contest
Sponsors: Iowa Junior Charolais Assn., Wayne Ediger Memorial, Carr Cattle Company
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Breed/ Assn. Promotion Champion: Jessie Coyle, Orient, S.D.; Breed/Assn. Promotion Reserve Champion: Oakley Schoen, Holt, Mo.; Herd Advertisement Reserve Champion: Cambree Holt, Lake Preston, S.D.; Herd Advertisement Champion: Katie Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.
Talent Contest
Sponsors: Wayne Ediger Memorial, Kansas Junior Charolais Assn.
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Junior Division - Champion: Jacob Stewart, St Thomas, Mo.; Reserve Champion: Oakley Schoen, Holt, Mo.;
Intermediate Division - Champion: Tatum & Cason Carlson, Henry, Neb.; Senior Division - Champion: Tannah Cassatt, Webb City, Mo.; Reserve Champion: Belle Watje, Millsap, Texas
State/Affiliate Scrapbook Champion
Sponsor: Wayne Ediger Memorial Texas Junior Charolais Association
State Participation – 11 or More Participants
Most Creative Skit South Dakota Junior Charolais Association
Best Dressed Skit
Nebraska Junior Charolais Association
State/Affiliate Scrapbook Reserve Champion
Sponsor: Wayne Ediger Memorial State Herdsmanship – 11 or more Head Kansas Junior Charolais Association
State Herdsmanship – 10 or Less Head State Participation – 10 or Less Participants Tennessee Junior Charolais Association
Best Comedy Skit 2022-2023 Junior Board
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Contest Awards
Sponsors: Wayne Ediger Memorial, Ed & Marilyn Hopkey, Windy Hill Charolais, J/K Charolais, Larson Cattle Company, Hillcrest Farm
From left: Junior Division - Color Champion: Lora Sonderup, Fullerton, Neb.; Color Reserve Champion: Kashlyn Krebs, Gordon, Neb.; Black & White Champion: Elijah Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.; Black & White Reserve Champion: Oakley Schoen, Holt, Mo.; Intermediate Division - Color Champion: Natalia Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn.; Color Reserve Champion: Macy Hoag, Illinois City, Ill.; Black & White Champion: Lily Downey, Prattville, Ala.; Black & White Reserve Champion: Alyssa Kent, Lucas, Iowa; Senior Division - Color Champion: Cody Jedlicka, Koshkonong, Mo.; Color Reserve Champion and Black & White Champion: Maddy Rohr - Elbert, Colo.; Black & White Reserve Champion: Belle Watje, Millsap, Texas
Quiz Bowl Contest
Sponsors: 10/10 Ranch - Jerry & Ellen Cassady, ACE Veterinary- McClure Farms
From left: Champion Team: Area Six Kicks – Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; Tannah Cassatt, Webb City, Mo.; Ryanne Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; Jessi Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Reserve Champion Team: White Lightning – Cooper Dorn, Henning, Minn.; Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Elizabeth Wimmler, Waldo, Wis.; Ava Schoenfeld, Lakefield, Minn.
Graphic Design Contest
Sponsors: Missouri Junior Charolais Assn., Iowa Junior Charolais Assn., Laura Stewart Family, Cattle Business Weekly
From left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Intermediate Division - Herd Advertisement Champion: Hayden Englert, Washington, Kan.; Herd Advertisement Reserve Champion and Breed/Assn. Promotion Reserve
Champion: Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Breed/Assn. Promotion Champion: Camille Greer, Shelbyville, Texas; Senior Division- Herd Advertisement
Champion: Maddy Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; Herd Advertisement Reserve
Champion: Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas; Breed/Assn. Promotion Champion: Devon Benes, Valparaiso, Neb.; Breed/Assn. Promotion Reserve Champion: Brittany Hirsch, Thayer, Mo.
2023 Drawing Winners
Priefert S04 Chute – Luke Sonderup, Fullerton, Neb. Gallagher W-O Scale Package – J.R. Burns, Woodbine, Ga. Andis Clippers – Jody Jones, Allen, Neb.
Photo Contest
From left: Priefert Chute Winners: The Sonderup Family, Ryan, Beth, Lora, and Luke Sonderup; AIJCA Board Member Mattie Harward Champion Team Greg Clifton, North Richland Hills, Texas
Paul Hill, Nunn, Colo.
AIJCA 9-Hole
Scramble Como Golf Course, St. Paul, Minnesota
Derek Ridder, Hermann, Mo. Clint Woodrow, Emporia, Kan.
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Thank
From left: 2022 award winner Shayla Dismukes, Checotah, Okla.; Award winner Ryanne Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
Banquet Awards
$250 Scholarship sponsored by AIJCF
From left: Award winner Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
From left: Award winner Maguire Rohr, Elbert, Colo.; AIJCA Board Member Maddy Rohr; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
From left: David Hobbs, staff; Award winner Molly Smith, Lockhart, Texas; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
From left: AIJCA Board Member Carter Hoge; Award winner Susan Creasey, Macomb, Ill.; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
From left: Madilynn McCain, Delphi, Ind. – Silver Award; Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D. – Gold Award; Grace Downey, Prattville, Ala. – Gold Award; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
$500 Champion Scholarship sponsored by Zehnder-Waage Partnership; 2nd - 5th Place Scholarships sponsored by AIJCF
From left: 5th - Maddy Rohr, Elbert, Colo. ; 4th - Josi Schrader, Wells, Kan. ; 3rd - Eli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.; 2nd - Breeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Champion - Shade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
Family
From left: Award Recipient: Bunker Family, Sparta, Wis: Jeff, Angela, Breeze, and Shade Bunker; AIJCA Board Member Weston Schrader; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins
Back row, from left: Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Jeff Bunker, Sparta, Wis.; Katie Nelson, Rice, Minn.; Miranda Hoag, Flanagan, Ill.; Dale Hecht, Grove City, Minn.; Robb Creasey, Macomb, Ill.; Angie Barnard, Foosland, Ill.; Matt Barnard, Foosland, Ill.; Steve Bertsche, Flanagan, Ill.; Chad Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn. Front row, from left: Sydney Zehnder, Stanchfield, Minn.; Kim Schwecke, Gibbon, Minn.; Alice Coudron, Monticello, Minn.; Stacey Handsaker, Colo, Iowa; Bethany Hoopes, Letts, Iowa; Amy Stalcup, Prescott, Iowa; Marla Schnitzler Todd, Foosland, Ill.; Angela Bunker, Sparta, Wis. (not pictured: Troy & Katie Bertsche, Ill.; Jodi Briggs, Iowa; Ashley Eisenbraun, Minn.; Tom Engel, Ill.; Haley Schwecke, Minn.)
2022 Gold Elite Award
2023 Planning Committee
2022 National Junior Merit Awards
of the Year
AICA Fieldman's Workhorse
Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member
Outstanding Junior Member
Advisor of the Year
AIJCA Premier Challenge
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AMERICAN-INTERNATIONAL JUNIOR CHAROLAIS FOUNDATION 2023-2024 SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
$3,000 American-International Junior Charolais FoundationShade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
$2,500 American-International Junior Charolais Foundation-
Lucas Crutcher, Fair Grove, Mo.; Madalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo.
$2,000 American Charolais Foundation -
Ethan Shoemake, Warner, Okla.; Nissa Olsen, Manhattan, Kan.
$2,000 Chance Clifton Live Big! Foundation -
McKenna Mitchell, Justin, Texas
$2,000 Taylor Thomas Memorial -
Jenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa
$2,000 Walker/Phillips-
Jonwyn Ayres, Powers, Ore.; Weston Schrader, Wells, Kan.
$1,500 Chance Clifton Live Big! Foundation -
Emma Hankins, Springfield, Mo.; Carter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.
$1,500 Joe and Carolynne Garrett -
Braden Booth, Fair Grove, Mo.
$1,500 Wesson Memorial -
Brittany Hirsch, Thayer, Mo.
$1,000 American Charolais Foundation -
Kelly Gaffney, Barneveld, Wis.
$1,000 Stan Cross Family -
Lyndsey Franklin, Ladonia, Texas
$1,000 It's a Southern Tradition -
Marie Downey, Pratville, Ala.
$1,000 Missouri Junior Charolais Association-
Tannah Cassatt, Webb City, Mo.
$1,000 Joe & Carolynne Garrett -
Logan Ohlde, Winchester, Kan.
$1,000 Pete and Wendy StamerDalton Coleman, High Springs, Fla.
AIJCF Scholarships Recipients
$1,000 Charlie & Jean SmithGrace Downey, Pratville, Ala.; Audrey Field, Telephone, Texas; Jaycee Littleton, Simms, Texas; William Cash Spindle, Moriarty, N.M.
$1,000 Stauffer Memorial—
Kaden Garrison, Boss, Mo.
$1,000 Walker/Phillips—
Korbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
$1,000 Riverdale Land & Livestock, Champion Owned FemaleJenna Tlach, Prole, Iowa
$1,000 Larry and Robbie Lehman, Champion Percentage HeiferMcQuade Beare, Estelline, S.D.
$500 Carol Doughty Memorial, Big Creek Charolais, Champion Bred and Owned FemaleCarter Hoge, Good Hope, Ill.
$250 Gold Elite National Junior Merit AwardKorbin Leddy, Stockholm, S.D.
$500 AIJCA Premier Challenge Champion, Sponsored by Zehnder-Waage PartnershipShade Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
$400 2nd Place AIJCA Premier ChallengeBreeze Bunker, Sparta, Wis.
$300 3rd Place AIJCA Premier ChallengeEli Dehan, LaMonte, Mo.
$200 4th Place AIJCA Premier ChallengeJosi Schrader, Wells, Kan.
$100 5th Place AIJCA Premier ChallengeMadalyn Rohr, Elbert, Colo.
Back row, from left: Dr. Clint Rusk, AIJCF Board of Trustee; Grace Downey, Tannah Cassatt, Marie Downey, Korbin Leddy, Weston Schrader, Jaycee Littleton, Nissa Olsen, Carter Hoge, Lucas Crutcher, Ethan Shoemake, Maddy Rohr, Emma Hankins; Kaitlyn Chism, AIJCF Board of Trustee. Front row, from left: Kaden Garrison, Logan Ohlde, Brittany Hirsch, Lyndsey Franklin, Jenna Tlach, Shade Bunker, McQuade Beare.
Chance Clifton Live Big! Foundation Scholarships From left: Recipient: Emma Hankins; Greg Clifton, Live Big! Foundation; Recipients: Carter Hoge; McKenna Mitchell (not pictured).
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2023-2024 OFFICERS & BOARD OF DIRECTORS AIJCA
AIJCA COMMITTEES
Fundraising
Jaycee Littleton- Chair
Programs & Activities
Shade Bunker - Chair
Membership
Ethan Shoemake - Chair
Junior National
Weston Schrader - Chair
Executive
Weston Schrader- Chair
Shade Bunker
Ethan Shoemake
Devon Benes
Weston Schrader ........... President Wells, Kan.
Shade Bunker ......... Vice President Sparta, Wis.
Ethan Shoemake ............ Secretary Warner, Okla.
Jaycee Littleton.........Treasurer Simms, Texas
Devon Benes .................. Ex-Officio Valparaiso, Neb.
LEADERSHIP
Madalyn Rohr ........................ Area 1 Elbert, Colo.
Jaycee Littleton ................... Area 2 Simms, Texas
Nissa Olsen .......................... Area 3 Manhattan, Kan.
Lexi Huse............................... Area 4 Elm Mott, Texas
Carter Hoge .......................... Area 5 Good Hope, Ill.
Tannah Cassatt .................... Area 6 Webb City, Mo.
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Reagan Dunn .........................Area 7 Cochranton, Pa.
Marie Downey. ..................... Area 8 Prattville, Ala.
Austin Alexander .............. At Large Bremen, Ala.
Shade Bunker .................... At Large Sparta, Wis.
Mason Leifeste ................. At Large Cameron, Texas
Ethan Shoemake ............... At Large Warner, Okla.
From left: Camille Asmus, Houston, Texas; Mattie Harward, Richfield, N.C.; Miss Charolais USA Emma Hankins; Not pictured: Paislee Carlson, Canton, S.D.; Levi Hinshaw, Secor, Ill.; Lee Bjorklund, Henning, Minn.; Bree Gaffney, Barneveld, Wis.; Taylor Hecht, Paynesville, Minn.
Back row, from left: Madalyn Rohr, Nissa Olsen, Lexi Huse, Carter Hoge, Tannah Cassatt, Reagan Dunn, Marie Downey, Austin ALexander, and Mason Leifeste. Front row, from left: Devon Benes, Jaycee Littleton, Ethan Shoemake, Shade Bunker, and Weston Schrader.
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CHAD CLARK MEMORIAL OUTSTANDING SENIOR MEMBER MAGUIRE ROHR
By: Reagan Dolan
“Faith, positivity, and passion for the cattle industry.”
As a Christian man in the industry, Chad Clark Memorial Outstanding Senior Member, Maguire Rohr is fortunate to gain insight from great mentors that share his appreciation for faith and cattle. Carrying a special appreciation for cattle, Maguire also finds it important to display the faith and belief he holds. A special mentor, Reid Nichols has influenced Maguire in many ways. From fitting cattle to being a Christian man, Reid has always been a phone call away to answer questions and share stories with Maguire.
These traits possessed by Maguire have led him on a successful path within AIJCA. As an active member, leader, and decorated exhibitor, Maguire continues to excel and utilize his strengths. Maguire received the Jordan Mack Memorial Herdsman award, alongside his sister in 2021. More recently, he won the 2023 Senior Fitting competition at the Char-Spangled Banner Junior National.
“I am thankful for my accomplishments and honored to be selected from an association that has been such a big part of my life.” Maguire is no stranger to hard work, as he lives and works as a herdsman in California with Silveira Bros, a multi-breed show cattle operation. When he finds free time, Maguire travels to jackpot shows in California, attends church, and catches up with his friends.
His skill and interest in show cattle was taught to him by his mentor and dad, Mitch Rohr. Mitch introduced the show cattle industry to Maguire, who has learned to fit and show from his dad over the years. Aside from show cattle, Maguire gained insight on the importance of producing quality calves and replacement heifers for the future of their operation, Lazy H Ranch.
Despite his busy schedule, Maguire makes it a priority to attend Junior National each year. As a previous AIJCA Junior Board Member, he is honored to be part of the organization. “I enjoy getting to meet more AIJCA juniors. I continue to stay involved with AIJCA by promoting involvement in my area and participating in shows and contests.”
OUTSTANDING JUNIOR MEMBER RYANNE CRUTCHER
By: Samantha Corn
“No matter how you do, you’ll always have a big cheering section behind you.” One of the many ways the 2023 Outstanding Junior Member, Ryanne Crutcher describes her experience with the Charolais breed.
The word ‘family’ is one that arises frequently when asked about her time as a Charolais Junior member. Not only does Ryanne delve into how impactful it has been to grow in the breed with her own family, but she also takes time to acknowledge how it’s the other members of the Charolais breed that make everyone feel welcomed and supported, just like a family does.
Ryanne Crutcher (14), from Fair Grove, Missouri takes the time to attest just how much a good support system means when it comes to showing cattle and competing. Her experience as a junior has evolved much in a short time. Ryanne says, “When I first started showing I didn’t want to compete in very many events and now I want to compete in as many as I can.” A testament to just how much of an impact other members within the AICA and AIJCA have made. Ryanne relays that it has been the fruition of great mentors around her who have pushed her to try new things and to work through the things that are tough. Role models like these can be seen in her brother, Lucas, good friend and 2023 Miss Charolais USA, Emma Hankins, and many more.
Back home, Ryanne helps with her family’s small cow/calf operation that primarily focuses on raising heifers. Outside of the AIJCA she is participates in Livestock Judging, Cross Country, National Junior Honor Society, and Student Council. She stays involved with the Charolais breed by being active within her state association as an officer and participating in as many activities as she can at the AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference each year.
When it comes to the AIJCA Junior National, Ryanne is no stranger. She has attended them for most of her life with her family alongside. Ryanne describes it as, “…one of the best experiences anyone can have. There are a ton of opportunities to compete in events and meet new people. Everyone is welcoming and you’ll meet some of your best friends there”.
Along with Ryanne’s connections made at Charolais events, it is apparent she has made an impact as well. Through her many years of attendance and numerous successful competitions and shows, Ryanne was recognized as the 2023 AIJCA Outstanding Junior Member at the AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference.
“To me, the Outstanding Junior Award is for someone who works hard, tries all the events, and supports everyone. Being selected as this year’s recipient is a huge honor. So many people that I look up to and admire have received this award, and I feel lucky and thankful to have been selected this year.”
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JORDAN MACK MEMORIAL HERDSMAN OF THE YEAR
MAKAYLA HOUCK
It can be said that showing cattle comes with a much greater gift than the success of winning. For Makayla Houck, 2023 Jordan Mack Memorial Herdsman of the Year, this is true. Aside from learning to fit and show cattle, Makayla has learned the importance of attitude, work ethic, and honesty.
“The biggest lesson I have learned is that it’s not always about how well you do in the showring, but more about the people you meet, the lessons you learn and the memories you make throughout the years.”
For as long as she can remember, Makayla has been involved in the Charolais breed. Growing up on a Charolais cow-calf operation, Makayla spent much of her childhood traveling to local and national cattle shows. Even today, Makayla has not missed a Charolais Junior National since she was able to show.
By: Reagan Dolan
Located in Prescott, Iowa, Makayla and her family base their operation around commercial bull sales. Through their cow herd and retainment of high quality replacement heifers, they strive to raise and market the highest quality bulls for their customers. With the goal of producing bulls built to last in a variety of environments, this approach starts with the genetics in their cow herd. For Makayla and her family, they have found much success in bull production, as she exhibited the Grand Champion Bred and Owned Bull at the 2023 Char Spangled Banner Junior National.
Makayla’s favorite contest throughout her time participating at Junior National is showmanship. As a talented showman, Makayla placed fourth in the senior division showmanship contest at the Char Spangled Banner Junior National. Previously, Makayla has been awarded top 5 showmen in all three showmanship age divisions at Junior National.
“There are so many great showmen in the industry today. I feel fortunate when I am selected in the top 5.”
Becoming a great showman would not have been possible without the help of her great mentors in the Charolais breed. Makayla’s stepdad, Craig, introduced her to the cattle industry. Owning a cow-calf operation, Makayla was able to take note and learn from Craig and his understanding of Charolais cattle. While she sat ringside, Makayla learned how to show at a young age by watching her sister, Haley, compete at cattle shows. These strong influences in Makayla’s life have helped her find a true passion within Charolais, cattle shows, and AIJCA.
“I would not be where I am today without my stepdad Craig, Cody Runft, Justin Patrick, and my sister Haley. I owe a lot of credit to them for everything they’ve done for me over the years.”
In May 2023, Makayla graduated from Southwestern Community College with an associates degree in business administration. Starting this fall, she will begin at PCI Academy in Ames, Iowa to become an esthetician. As Makayla approaches her final year as an AIJCA junior, she still has high hopes for her last time to compete at Junior National.
“In my final year I hope to continue to make memories, meet new people, be a good role model for younger juniors, and enjoy the week! I know for sure that this year will be impossible to top, because there is no award more important to me than Herdsman of the Year.”
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We invite everyone to join us next year at the 2024 AIJCA Junior National Show and Leadership Conference in Belton, Texas, June 23-28.
We look forward to seeing all of the ‘Rock Chars’ along with many new faces, high quality cattle and enjoying the creativity and many talents our junior members have to showcase!
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to have purebred breeders who have used our bulls in their program.”
While the Bunkers don’t typically sell their bulls for show, they did have the honor of breeding the 2014 Reserve National Champion Bull. The bull was sold through the Black Hills Stock Show Sale to West Fork Ranch, Loup City, Neb. and was later shown by Roseann Wilson to the championship slot at the 45th National Charolais Show in Denver.
Keeping It Simple
Since Jeff and Angela both keep off-the-farm jobs, they buy all of their feed and hay. Pastures, which cover the nearly 200 acres their cows have access to, include a mix of grass and alfalfa. They take full advantage of a grazing window of May to October, when weather allows.
Hay is purchased from a local crop farmer, who not only bales, but stores and delivers hay to the Bunkers as
needed. “That’s been a Godsend for us,” exclaimed Angela.
Focusing on keeping their cattle competitive and marketable, the Bunkers look to the future with possibilities of selling a few more heifers once the girls have completed their show careers and possibly judging some shows together. Jeff has judged shows of all levels and has recently sought the assistance of Angela or Shade to help with showmanship or provide a change of pace, a different voice on the microphone.
But one thing for certain, the family looks forward with the hope of having:
No Regrets
“The biggest regret of your life won’t be what you did, it’ll be what you didn’t do,” said Angela, citing Lee Brice’s song, “Save the Roses”. This is something “we all try to live by” at J&A Charolais.
AIJCA Family of the Year
Family of the Year recognizes a family that shows their support and dedication to the Charolais breed. The Family is always willing to help others in need of assistance and is involved with both junior members and adults. Families should be influential to new juniors and the peers around them. Applications are available online for nominations. The recipient is selected by the Junior Board. The Bunker family was selected at the 2023 AIJCA Family of the Year.
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2014 Reserve National Champion Bull 2023 AIJCA Family of the Year
2014 Junior National
2013 Junior National; Shade in the Green and Breeze in the Polka Dot Shade winning the 2023 Senior Showmanship
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COLLABORATION FUELS INNOVATION: UNVEILING THE NORTH AMERICAN CHAROLAIS JOINT EVALUATION
American and Canadian Charolais Associations Collaborate to Enhance Genetic Merit and Drive International Trade.
In July, the American International Charolais Association (AICA) and Canadian Charolais Association (CCA) joined forces to reintroduce the North American Charolais joint evaluation. This effort is the result of years of dedication and persistence as our two organizations collaborated to revolutionize the Charolais cattle industry.
This long-awaited development brings forth the implementation of a joint set of genomic-enhanced Expected Progeny Differences (EPDs), enabling direct comparisons of Charolais cattle within the AICA and CCA databases. The merger of these genetic evaluations has been a constant topic of discussion among the visionary leaders of both associations, and after nearly two years of research, the highly anticipated joint evaluation is finally set to be unveiled.
Enriching the database
The joint evaluation has made significant improvements to the AICA evaluation. It adds over 600K birth weights, 435K weaning weights, and nearly 228K postweaning gain records, enriching the existing database. Furthermore, it expands the number of genotypes eligible for genetic evaluation by almost 50%, providing a considerable upgrade for single-step genomic analysis. These advancements hold significant value for both organizations.
As a result, the joint evaluation enables producers to select and sell seedstock internationally with enhanced confidence and ease, thanks to directly comparable EPDs and accuracies. However, it’s important to note that while EPDs are directly comparable, EPD Percentile Ranks and EPD averages remain specific to each individual country. Additionally, only traits that are produced and published in both countries will be included in the joint format. Please refer to Table 1
for the list of traits predicted through joint evaluation. Note that Teat Score (TEAT) and Udder Suspension (UDDER) EPDs will not be part of the joint evaluation.
Understanding the Impact
EPD correlations between previous and current evaluations are exceptionally high, with correlations above 0.97 for all traits in AICA animals. Although the correlations are high, breeders should expect to observe changes in EPDs due to the inclusion of additional data. The individuals in the AICA herd book who will experience the most significant changes are those that have progeny data and/or an individual genotype added from the CCA herd book. This additional information enhances the accuracy of assessing relative genetic merit, especially for animals represented in both countries. It is also important to note that some changes will also be due to additional data and genotypes being added from AICA members since the previous April 2023 evaluation release.
Focus on the Ranking
Slight differences in base will affect the entire population particularly for Calving Ease and Maternal Calving Ease. The breed average EPD for active sires CE and MCE has moved from 6.1 to 10.1, respectively. As a
breeder, it is important to focus on the individual ranking of animals to understand their relative genetic merit to the rest of the herd. Even though, an EPD may have changed many animals will rank very similarly. Updated percentile tables are available on the AICA website. No other changes in model structure, heritability estimates or trait descriptions will be experienced by AICA breeders.
Advancing the Mission
In conclusion, the new joint evaluation offers an improved understanding of the genetic merit of Charolais cattle within the North American population. These cattle play a significant role in the genetics of both nations’ cattle populations, and the joint evaluation serves as a valuable tool for Charolais breeders to further their contribution. If you have any questions regarding this new evaluation, please don’t hesitate to reach out to the AICA office.
Ensuring Accurate Evaluations
For accurate evaluations in the joint North American Evaluation, it is crucial to match individual IDs between the USA and Canada. If you notice animals with differing EPDs between countries, please notify your respective breed association promptly. This ensures accurate cross-referencing and evaluation.
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C H A R O L A I S J O U R N A L
Trait Abbrev Units Calving Ease CE % Unassisted Calving (heifers) Birth Weight BW Pounds Weaning Weight WW Pounds Yearling Weight YW Pounds Maternal Calving Ease MCE % Unassisted Calving (daughters) Milk Milk Pounds Total Maternal TM Pounds Scrotal Circumference SC Centimeters Hot Carcass Weight CW Pounds Rib-Eye Area REA Square Inches Fat Thickness Fat Inches Marbling Score Marb Marbling Score Units
Table 1. Joint EPDs predicted through joint evaluation.
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Peterson Farms Charolais New Whistle Steve & Sandy Peterson • Jeremiah, Andrew & Joey 8767 Outer Road, Mtn. Grove, MO 65711 (417) 926-5336 • (417) 746-4410 31st Annual Bull Sale • March 2 Brand of Quality MEAD FARMS ANGUS & CHAROLAIS Barnett, MO Bull Sale • October 28 Owner: Alan Mead (573) 216-0210 meadangus@yahoo.com www.meadfarms.com Corman Charolais Dan Corman Pomona, Missouri (417) 252-1373 “BreedingCharolaisSince1958" www.cormancharolais.com P.O. Box 523 Harrisonville, MO 64701 www.bigcreekcharolais.com MBSCHAROLAIS Mike & Brian Schumacher 14809 Pike 139 Bowling Green, MO 63334 (573) 324-2528 home (573) 324-5411 work mbscharolais@gmail.com We Collect Data. We Sell Bulls. Cell 660-670-4721 • Home 660-277-4728 LKD Miss Ledger 419 8 STORY FARMS Charolais Cattle Austin & Courtney Story 29143 175th St • Altamont, MO 64620 (660) 749-5834 • (660) 663-5048 cell 8StoryFarms@gmail.com • www.8storyfarms.com www.facebook.com/8storyfarms Production Sale • March 23 Bruce & Janna Bradley Marshfield, MO • 417-848-3457 BRUCEMBRADLEY@HOTMAIL.COM B/B BRADLEY CATTLE October 7 • Fall Colors • October 21 • Bull Sale 5 J Charolais The Johansen Family 11218 County Line Road Syracuse, MO 65354 (660) 473-2945 WCR Sherman Tank 0525 ET P Charolais for 33 Years Online Sale August 25 Proven Numbers! LEHMANN CATTLE COMPANY Charolais & Angus 9376 SE V Hwy, Lathrop, MO 64465 Jerry & Michelle Lehmann • Alex Sauer & Suzie Theriault 573-999-4759 or 860-459-9337 This Space Available Contact David Hobbs 913-515-1215 Mike, Sara, Connor & Cannon Kisner 5805 Perkins Road • DeSoto, MO 63020 (636) 586-2299 • (636) 236-0306 cell wildindianacres@yahoo.com Shannon Carpenter, Manager (937) 418-2275 September 16 Female Sale September 16 Flush Sells! ALL STARS Sell! WR DUCHESS Z610 Ranch 3287 Lick Creek Road Leasburg, MO 65535 Riverdale Land and Livestock Office 11027 Chateau Chura Sunset Hills, MO 63128 (314) 378-3255 cell Bill Nottke bill@riverdalecorp.com JDJ Smokester J1377 Pld ET PAF Semen: $50/straw; No Signing Fee Milk Trait Leader ROE Sire M6 Ms Sun Jewel 5124 P ET Top 3% WW • 1% YW, TSI • 7% REA Quality+ Proven Genetics HALE FARMS Rick Hale 54 Hosier Lane Louisburg, MO 65685 417-838-7251 The Dale Ridder Family 1585 Little Bay Road Hermann, MO 65041 Home (573) 943-6462
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Ringle, WI was invited to serve as the judge. Ty commented early in the morning he had been looking forward to judging the owned heifers at Junior National for several months. Throughout the day, Ty commented on the depth of quality and the challenge that quality created when ranking the heifers in certain classes. I heard numerous comments from spectators saying this was one of the deepest sets of heifers they had seen at Junior National. It was only fitting that the Grand Drive at the end of the day was spectacular. Like some of the best fireworks displays help earlier in the week, the final line-up of Division Champions and Reserve Division Champions was awesome, breath-taking, and inspiring to those who love outstanding Charolais cattle.
I thoroughly enjoyed my time meeting and interacting with numerous Charolais enthusiasts at the 2023 AIJCA Junior National.
Kaitlyn Chism, Director of Junior Activities for the AICA, said we had participants from 26 states which made for a fun week at the Minnesota State Fairgrounds. As usual, Kaitlyn, the AIJCA Junior Board and summer interns did a wonderful job coordinating events, running shows, and providing exhibitors with plenty of opportunities to develop their leadership skills. As you know, the future of the Charolais breed lies with our youth and I enjoyed interacting with them for three days in a row. Special thanks to those individuals who took time to be interviewed and to the volunteers who served on the planning committee! I look forward to meeting more of you at Charolais events in the coming months.
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AUGUST 2023 67 44213 204th St. Lake Preston, SD 57249 (605) 847-4529 Alan & Deb Vedvei www.vedveicharolais.com E-mail: vedveicharolais@gmail.com Reich Ranch Charolais Tim and Ree Reich 1007 Kingsbury Belle Fourche, SD 57717 (605) 892-4366 39120 192nd Street Wagner, South Dakota 57380 (605) 384-3300, (605) 491-0986 Vedvei Charolais Featuring–WCF Mr
Top 1% WW, YW, REA, TSI Bull Sale • March 18 KEPPEN CHAROLAIS Steve - Myrna - Greg - BJ 405 Samara Ave. • Volga, SD 57071 • (605) 627-5229 keppenchar@valleyfibercom.net • www.keppencharolais.com Herd Sire
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S.D. Charolais Breeders Association 2008 Outstanding Seedstock Producer Troy & VeaBea Thomas, Clint & Cally Kindred 18475 Capri Place • Harrold, SD 57536 Office: 605-973-2448 Troy’s Cell: 605-222-1258 Cally’s Cell: 605-222-1515 thomas@venturecomm.net
Geyer Cattle Co. Sam & Connie Geyer De Smet, SD 605-860-2081 www.geyercattlecompany.com PC Missouri Bob 1227 Pld M801740 Multiple Trait Leader Top 15% CE, WW • 8% YW • 20% M, MB 2% MCE • 9% TM, CW • 25% REA • 7% TSI
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2023 Livestock Marketeers Hall of Fame Banquet
On June 13th, 2023, The Livestock Marketeers held their 58th Annual Hall of Fame Banquet in Kansas City, Mo. This year’s host was The American Hereford Association and Certified Hereford Beef. The 2023 class of inductees was comprised of Steve Sellers (Posthumous), Mike Sorensen and Joe Rickabaugh.
Steve Sellers served as the Director of Communications for the Georgia Cattlemen’s Association until his death in 2022. Previously Steve held positions with EDJE Technologies, Auction.com, and other firms. Steve and his wife CeCe called Lake Park, Ga home. Mike Sorensen is the longtime owner and publisher of Livestock Plus magazine. Based in Iowa, Mike made LPI a household name traveling the country and providing ring service for some of the most progressive purebred breeders. Mike and his wife Dixie reside in Greenfield, Ia. Joe Rickabaugh has served as the Central Region Field Representative and Director of
Seedstock Marketing for the American Hereford Association since 1999. Before his tenure at AHA, Joe worked for the Kansas Livestock Association. Joe and Tracey Rickabaugh currently live in Topeka, Ks. This year’s event saw the introduction of the Livestock Marketeers Scholarship. This award is aimed at college age students who are interested in entering the livestock marketing industry. Through generous sponsorships and donations, we will be able to deposit over $15,000 into our scholarship fund.
Obituary
Thomas Lynn Sonderup, 67, of Fullerton, NE, passed away Friday, June 30, 2023, at Merrick Medical Center in Central City.
Tom was born November 27, 1955, to Vern and Marilyn (Forbes) Sonderup at Grand Island, NE. He grew up on the family farm west of Fullerton and was involved in 4-H and FFA from an early age. He earned his state FFA degree and American FFA degree, served as a FFA state officer, along with winning the state 4-H speech contest. He graduated from Fullerton High School in 1974.
His junior high claim to fame was the first Charolais steer shown at the Nance County Fair, where he won grand champion in the show ring, won the rate of gain contest, and the carcass contest. His family purchased their first Charolais bull in 1962 and managed to haul him back to the farm in the back of a pickup, with his mom holding her breath the whole way.
He began building a registered Charolais herd in the early ‘70s, while still in high school. He graduated from the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture in 1976 and met a pretty special lady, Sandy Larson. They dated in college and were united in marriage on November 25, 1978, at Bethany Presbyterian Church near Chambers, Nebraska. They spent their honeymoon snowed in just down the road. This year would have been their 45th anniversary.
Tom was active in the Nebraska Charolais Association and a member elected to the American-International Charolais Association (AICA) Board of Directors. He and Sandy were honored as the 1990 AICA Seedstock Producers of the Year. The late ‘90s was also a season of team penning for Tom, his brother-in-law Harold Larson, and friend Clark Smith. The trio won the state team penning award three years running.
Tom was known for his early adoption of AI and ET technology and was a
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L to R, Joe Rickabaugh, Mike Sorensen and Bruce Miller, representing Steve Sellers
firm believer in the linear measurement system for selecting cattle. He believed this system was proven for selecting cattle with high feed efficiency, red meat yield, reproductive efficiency, and performance. His customers always knew the bulls they were buying were selected for what was profitable at the packing house, not in the show ring. Together, he and Sandy hosted 42 bull sales in the spring and about 25 female sales in the fall. He exhibited cattle at Denver for almost 50 years, plus exhibiting at Husker Harvest Days and the Nebraska Cattlemen’s Classic. He also helped market cattle for other producers and always seemed to be able to connect buyers and sellers.
Tom was a strong believer in encouraging youth in 4-H, FFA, livestock, and agriculture. He hosted livestock judging teams at the ranch nearly every year and was always game to haul another heifer to a show or toss another kid in the pickup. He served as a member and president of the Nance County Ag Society for 40 plus years and volunteered countless hours raising money for the Youth Livestock Premium Sale.
When the state fair moved from Lincoln to Grand Island, he was approached by a few state fair board members about coming up with a solution to provide breakfast for the livestock exhibitors at the new facility. Those discussions led to the purchase of a food trailer and Papa Tom’s BBQ got its start. He quickly built a reputation for quality food, fast service, and affordable prices. Thirteen years later, he catered meals for many events at the state fair, Junior National Angus show, Junior National Charolais Show, Ak-Sar-Ben, and many other events. He also enjoyed serving food at county fairs around the area.
His pride and joy were his grandchildren and he always made time for playing and talking with them or as Rachel would say, “teaching them the right way to work with cattle”. He cherished quality family time, fishing with granddaughters, summer vacations (aka cattle show trips), watching his daughters and grandchildren play
sports, and watching Husker volleyball. He really enjoyed all the visitors and phone calls over the past three months and was blown away by all the donations for the benefit.
He is survived by his wife, Sandy of Fullerton; four daughters, Kelly (Mike) Hale of Fullerton, Jamie (Ben) Keep of Scotia, Tracy (Brian) Gaston of Fullerton, Heidi (Stacey Singletary Jr.) Page of Fullerton; six grandchildren, Rachel, Charlotte, and Isabel Hale, Miles and Riley Keep, and Layla Page; sister, Nancy (Phil) Cole of Brule; brother, Mark (Kathy) Sonderup of Fullerton; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
Obituary
Clifford Webster “Bud” Sloan, 84, Hamilton, MO., passed away on June 30, 2023, at the Northcare Hospice, at North Kansas City Hospital, North Kansas City, MO. He previously lived in Lima, Illinois, and Silex and Kingston, MO.
Bud was born on April 24, 1939, in Kingston, MO., to Guy Virgil “Jack” and Florence Elizabeth (Webster) Sloan. He was a 1957 graduate of the Penney High School, Hamilton. He worked as a self-employed livestock sales manager and cattle farmer. He attended the Hamilton Federated Church as well as being a member of the Kingston Federated Church. Immediately following high school graduation, Bud held a variety of jobs including livestock trucker, and he worked for Rock Island Railroad and Otis Elevator Co. in Kansas City. Pursuing his greatest interest, he spent two years as swine herdsman for Ruben Edwards Hamp-An Farms, Middleton, MO. For the next 10 years, he was with J.C. McLean’s Dor-Mac Angus Farm, Quincy, IL., where he showed champions at nearly every major show in the nation. In 1964, he
was honored to be the recipient of the John Brown Memorial Trophy as National Angus Herdsman of the Year. He spent two years as fieldman for the Drovers Journal and the following seventeen years associated with North American Auction Company. He worked over 40 years on a seasonal basis for the American Royal Livestock Show with the last 24 years as Livestock Manager. For over three decades, he owned and operated Continental Livestock Services, a professional sales service company focused on marketing of pedigreed cattle. At last count, he had worked on sales and shows in over 30 states and Canada. Bud was well-respected for and proud of his many contributions to the livestock industry.
On December 1, 1956, Bud married Doris Ann Blackburn in Kingston. She preceded him in death in 2014. Bud was also preceded in death by his parents.
Survivors: 4 daughters-Rosanne (Charles) Newland, Higginsville, MO.; Sherry Sloan, Arlington, TX.; Jackie Sloan, Jefferson City, MO.; and Crystal Gay Sloan, Liberty, MO.; 2 grandchildren-Leann (Jacob) Drury and Michael (Jamie) Newland, both of Higginsville; two great-grandchildrenLucas and Adaya Newland; brotherTed (Martha) Sloan, Hamilton; 1 niece and 3 nephews.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the Hamilton Federated Church or the Stanley Stout Scholarship Fund at the American Royal.
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S BJR Register 6132 ET P Online Bull Sale October 24 CALIFORNIA FEEDLOT CHAROLAIS JERRY & SHERRY MALTBY P.O. Box 760 Williams, CA 95987 e-mail: bbr@citlink.net Mobile: (530) 681-5046 Office: (530) 473-2830 Fax: (530) 473-3278 www.brokenboxranch.com Chris Matthew • 719 468 8100 Malinda Matthew• 719-980-2852 31213 CO Rd MM • LaJunta, CO 81050 horsecreekcharolais@gmail.com horsecreekcharolais.com Annual Bull Sale Last Tuesday in March FLORIDA OakHill Farm Home of Bennett Charolais Wayne & Lois Bennett Barn: (770) 893-3446 Home: (770) 893-2674 Cell: (770) 826-9551 1779 Holcomb Road Dawsonville, Ga 30534 oakhillfarmga@tds.net www.oakhillfarmga.com Cattle For Sale Private Treaty “Focus on the Family” OFarmakHill Home of JWK Vanessa D029 ET Donor: 2244 x 934 Keahey Charolais Quality Charolais Since 1987 H 251-275-8137 C 334-456-2547 P.O. Box 207 Grove Hill, AL 36451 E-mail: bobby@williamskeahey.com Bobby & Pam Keahey Bull Sale • Nov, 4, 2023 Letohatche, Ala. CE BW WW YW MILK MCE MTL SC CW REA MB TSI 11.2 -0.3 65 125 29 10.5 62 1.3 28 0.71 0.18 269.30 RDK Samson 037P ‑Owned with Chad Bradford, Downey Charolais CE BW WW YW MILK MCE MTL SC CW REA MB TSI 8.4 -0.2 74 157 31 6.8 68 0.9 42 0.83 0.03 299.95 SM Titus K205 P ‑Owned with Chad Bradford, Shawn McCraken CE BW WW YW MILK MCE MTL SC CW REA MB TSI 7.7 1.3 82 145 21 7.7 63 1.4 24 0.81 -0.02 279.90 DC/CJC Sage K1175 ‑Owned with Chad Bradford, Joe Campbell CE BW WW YW MILK MCE MTL SC CW REA MB TSI 11.5 -2.0 80 140 26 9.9 65 0.7 41 1.05 0.02 276.29 Heart J Royal Range 1743‑Owned with Heart J Charolais, Chad Bradford Herd Sire Limited Semen
ILLINOIS Curfman Farms
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AUGUST 2023 72 MARYLAND Bob & Judy Tibbs (410) 734-6873 3545 Old Level Road Havre de Grace, MD 21078 shadowspringsfarm@comcast.net Home of White Squall MYERS CHAROLAIS 14806 National Pike Clear Spring, MD 21722 301.331.7300 Fancy Creek Charolais Purebred Charolais Since 1968 The Don Olsen Family 17050 Tuttle Creek Blvd. • Randolph, KS 66554 785-313-2913 • 785-313-2975 fancycreek@kansas.net www.fancycreekcharolais.com KANSAS Beef Genetics Megan, Lori & Galen Fink 15523 Tuttle Creek Blvd. Randolph, Ks 66554 Phone/Fax: (785) 293-5106 finkbull1@twinvalley.net www.finkbeefgenetics.com Bull & Female Sale • Oct. 21 Hanover, Kansas 66945 www.laueranch.com LeAnna Laue (785) 337-2600 Brant Laue (913) 488-3896 Ron & Diane Nord & Family 2104 Charolais Lane Bloomington, IL 61704 (309) 828-1448 or (309) 827-0457 (309) 275-0409 Ron cell Raising Charolais Since 1962 s Schrader Ranch Spencer & Laci Schrader Weston & Josi 2118 Oxbow Rd., Wells, KS 67467 (785) 488-2135 home (785) 488-7204 Spencer cell (785) 488-7227 Laci cell schrader@twinvalley.net www.schraderranch.com Charolais • SimAngus • Composites Females and bulls for sale private treaty
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AUGUST 2023 74 David & Georgeanne Webb David Webb Jr. 317 Old Vinland School Road Easley, SC 29640 H: (864) 246-6203 C: (864) 640-7756 Visitors Welcome Email: webbcharolais@gmail.com WC VULCAIN 422 P ET EM854233 Sired by LT Ledger 0332 P Herd Sires SAT Fargo 8017 P DC/JDJ Armored G258P WIA Foreman 010 P Tommy & Sherrille Wilks P.O. Box 118 Patrick, SC 29584 TEXAS Caleb Boscamp (830) 857-5189 Julie Boscamp (830) 857-5129 julieboscamp@yahoo.com Liverpool, Texas Larry Ludeke (832) 439-4666 E-mail: larryl@qiminc.com www.barjcharolaisfarm.com Full French & Purebred Genetics SOUTH CAROLINA EPDs: CE: 3.2 BW: 1.8 WW: 80 YW: 138 M: 27 MCE: 1.8 TM: 67 TSI: 272 1360 CR 460 Waelder, TX 78959 Registered Charolais Michael & Lauren Sturgess Ranch located near LaRue, TX 407 Breesport St • San Antonio, TX 78216 Mob: 210-867-6863 Email: msturgess@southernlivestock.com Jay Sturgess – 903-681-0725 www.SturgessDoubleS.com Ranch located 12 miles Southeast of Athens, TX on US Hwy 175, then 1 mile South on FM 2588. Bulls for the Gulf Coast! (701) 720-1156Roger (701) 720-1363 Kevin (701) 338-2980 Office Breeding Registered Charolais Since 1959 Gerald and Loretta Effertz and Family PO Box 640 • Velva, ND 58790-0640 Neil (701) 223-5202 Bryan (701) 624-5104 ekrinc@srt.com OKLAHOMA Kirk & Peggy Castleberry 873 County Road 1440 Ninnekah, OK 73067 405.574.2685 Cell Pasture Proven Genetics Since 1962 Castleberry Hill Top C Charolais LLC
CHAROLAIS, LLC Curtiss & Brenda Nipp P.O. Box 239 Wilson, OK 73463 (580) 668-3332 nippcharolais@yahoo.com Bull Sale • Oct. 30
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AICA EVENTS
JULY 31 – AUGUST 3
VitaFerm CharFocus Leadership Conference, Stillwater, Okla.
AUGUST 13
Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show, Sedalia, Mo.
SEPTEMBER 1
ACF Ludeke-Truax Veterinary/Medical Student Scholarship Application Deadline
SEPTEMBER 1
Deadline for submitting performance information for October 2023 Analysis
SEPTEMBER 16
Kansas State Fair Class A ROE Show Hutchinson, Kansas
AFFILIATE EVENTS
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AUGUST 2023
August 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for September 2023 Genetic Analysis.
August 7-9 – Texas A & M Beef Cattle Short Course, College, Station, Texas.
August 11 – Illinois State Fair Open Charolais Show, Springfield, Ill.
August 13 – –Missouri State Fair Class A ROE Show, Sedalia, Mo.
August 14 – State Fair of West Virginia Open Charolais Show, Lewisburg, W. Va.
August 19 – Iowa State Fair Open Charolais Show & Open Charolais Percentage Heifer Show, Des Moines, Iowa.
August 22 – Appalachian Fair Open Charolais Show, Gray, Tenn.
August 24 – Wright Charolais Fall Bred Heifer Online Sale, CKOnlineSales.com. Contact: Derry Wright or Chris Peuster.
August 25 – 5J Charolais The Next Generation Online Sale. SC Online Sales. Contact: Kevin or David Johansen.
August 25 – New York State Fair Open Charolais Show, Syracuse, N.Y.
August 26 – Kentucky State Fair Open Charolais Show, Louisville, Ky.
August 26 – Tennessee State Fair Open Charolais Show, Lebanon, Tenn.
August 26 – West Virginia University Reymann Memorial Farms Summer Performance Test Field Day & Open House, Wardensville, W. Va.
August 27 – Maryland State Fair Open Charolais Show, Timonium, Md.
August 29 – South Dakota State Fair Open Charolais Show, Huron, S. D.
August 30 – Nebraska State Fair Open Charolais Show, Grand Island, Neb.
SEPTEMBER 2023
September 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for October 2023 Genetic Analysis.
September 1 – ACF Ludeke-Truax Veterinary/Medical Student Scholarship Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
September 2 – Minnesota State Fair Open Charolais Show, St. Paul, Minn.
September 4– 30th Annual Autumn In The Ozarks Sale, noon, Chappell’s Sale Arena, Strafford, Mo. Auctioneer: Ronn Cunningham. Sale Manager: Mitchell Management.
September 12 – Boyert Show Cattle Online Steer Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jared, Jake or Clayton Boyert.
September 16 – Wild Indian Acres & Friends All Star Female Sale, 1 p.m., at the farm, DeSoto, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
September 16 – Kansas State Fair Class A ROE Charolais Show, Hutchinson, Kan.
September 19 – Big House Show Cattle Show Heifer Sale, Iola, Texas. Contact: Braden House.
September 20 – Benes Cattle Company Online Steer & Heifer Sale, Valparaiso, Neb. Contact: Mitch Benes.
September 24 – Oklahoma State Fair Open Charolais and Composite Show, Oklahoma City, Okla.
September 29-30 – NextGen Cattle Company Fall Flint Hills Classic, at the ranch, Paxico, Kan. Auctioneer: Doak Lambert.
September 30 – Harlin & Sue Hecht Double-H Charolais Retirement Party, at the farm, Paynesville, Minn., Contact: Harlin or Sue Hecht or Mark Hecht.
September 30 – Tulsa State Fair Open Charolais & Percentage Charolais Heifer Show, Tulsa, Okla.
OCTOBER 2023
October 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for November 2023 Genetic Analysis.
October 3 – Double-H Charolais Retirement & Online Complete Dispersal, SC Online Sales, Sale Manager: JWC Marketing, LLC.
October 5 – Boyert Show Cattle Spring Born Heifer Online Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jared, Jake or Clayton Boyert.
October 7 – Bradley Cattle & Hankins Farms Charolais & Red Angus Fall Colors Sale/Hankins Farms Complete Charolais Herd Dispersal, 6 p.m., Hankins Sale Facility, Republic, Mo. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Sale Manager: Innovation AgMarketing LLC.
October 7 – Keystone International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Charolais Show, Harrisburg, Pa.
October 7 – Southern Connection Sale, 1:00 p.m., at Knoxville Livestock Market, Knoxville, Tenn. Sponsors: South Carolina Charolais Association; Georgia-Florida Charolais Association. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
October 8 – Keystone International Livestock Exposition Junior Charolais Heifer Show, Harrisburg, Pa.
October 10 – Bertsche Cattle Show Heifer & Genetics Sale, CKOnlineSales.com. Contact: Brandon Bertsche.
October 12 – JMAR Genetics & Guests Quality Over Quantity Bull & Heifer Online Sale, DVauction.com. Contact: Jim Johnson.
October 13 – North Carolina State Fair Open Charolais Show, Raleigh, N.C.
October 14 – Wild Indian Acres Fall Bull Sale, Joplin Regional Stockyards, Joplin, Mo. Auctioneer: Bailey Moore. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
October 14 – Homewood Cattle Company Bull Sale, at the farm, Forest, Miss. Contact: Sean Ferrell.
October 14 – Thomas Charolais Inc. Annual Fall Bull Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Raymondville, Texas. Contact: Mitch Thomas or Tonnyre Joe.
October 17 – Jackson Cattle Company Spring Born Online Heifer Sale, Walnut Springs, Texas. Contact: Jeff Jackson.
October 18 – Northern International Livestock Exposition Junior Charolais Show, Billings, Mont.
October 18 – Northern International Livestock Exposition Class A ROE Charolais Show & Composite Charolais Show, Billings, Mont.
October 20 – Aces Wild Ranch Southern Belles Fall Female Sale, At the ranch, Millsap, Texas. Sale Manager: Innovation AgMarketing LLC
October 20 – South Carolina State Fair Open Charolais Show, Columbia, S.C.
October 20 – State Fair of Texas/Pan American Livestock Exposition Open Charolais Show, Dallas, Texas.
October 20 – Meadows Creek Farm Arcadia Black & White Bull Sale, Arcadia Stockyard, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows.
October 20 – Royal Breeders Bull Classic, 8 a.m., American Royal Livestock Show Hale Arena, Kansas City, Mo. Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Contact: Jeannine Doughty or David Hobbs.
October 20 – Royal Collection Charolais Sale, 1:30 p.m., American Royal Livestock Show Wagstaff Sale Center, Kansas City, Mo. Sponsor: Missouri Charolais Breeders Association. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC
October 21 – American Royal Livestock Show Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Show. 8 a.m. , Kansas City, Mo.
October 21 – American Royal Livestock Show National ROE Show , Kansas City, Mo.
October 21 – Fink Beef Genetics Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Fink Beef Genetics Sale Facility, Randolph, Kan.
Contact: Galen or Lori Fink or Megan or Chad Larson.
October 21 – Rogers Bar HR Fall Turn-Out Bull Sale, at the ranch, Collins, Miss. Contact: Doug Rogers.
October 21 – Angell – Thomas Charolais Bull & Female Sale, 12:30 p.m., at the farm, Paris, Mo. Contact: Russ or Sally Thomas.
October 21 – Bradley Cattle Bull Sale, Springfield Livestock Marketing Center, Springfield, Mo. Contact: Bruce Bradley.
October 24 – Dybdal Charolais 10th Annual Friends In Low Places Elite Show Heifer Online Sale. Contact: Ty or Larry Dybdal.
October 24 – BJR Summerford Online Bull Sale, CKOnlineSales.com. Contact: Robert or Alan Summerford.
October 27 – 29th Annual Hokie Harvest Sale, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Va. Contact: Dan Eversole.
October 28 – L.G. Herndon Jr. Farms Best of the South 5th Annual Black & White Bull & Female Sale, at the farm, Lyons, Ga. Contact: L.G. Herndon Jr., Sky Herndon, or Kevin Asbury.
October 28 – Mead Farms Fall Performance Tested Bull Sale, Noon, Mead Sale Headquarters, Versailles, Mo. Auctioneers: Jerry Lehmann and Wes Tiemann. Contact: Alan Mead or Scott Wall.
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October 28 – Nipp Charolais and Friends Production Sale, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Wilson, Okla. Contact: Curtiss Nipp.
NOVEMBER 2023
November 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for December 2023 Genetic Analysis.
November 4 – Fox Hollow Farms Fall Production Volume 3, 1 p.m., at the ranch, Hulbert, Okla. Contact: Stephen Mellott.
November 4 – The Fall Bull Sale, Noon, Mid-State Stockyard, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Bobby Keahey.
November 4 – The Wright Charolais Fall Event Sale, 1 p.m., Wright Charolais Sale Facility, Kearney, Mo. Sale Manager: Hubert Cattle Sales.
November 4 – The ONE Sale, 1:00 p.m., Tenroc Ranch, Salado, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
November 7 – ECP Cattle Live Online Sale, Live on CCI. Live. Contact: Ethan Propp.
November 11 – OK Charolais Bull Sale, 1:00 p.m., at McAlester Union Stockyards, McAlester, Okla. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
November 11 – Leachman Cattle of Colorado Fall Harvest Sale, Leachman Bull Barn, Fort Collins, Colo. Contact: Lee Leachman.
November 11 – North American International Livestock Exposition Junior Charolais Heifer Show, Louisville, Ky.
November 12 – 13 – 2023 AICA Fall Board of Directors
Meeting & Committee Meetings, Kentucky Exposition Center, Louisville, Ky. Contact: Samantha Corn, AICA.
November 13 – 55th National Charolais Show, North Amercian International Livestock Exposition, Louisville, Ky.
November 17 – 18 Cavender Ranches 19th Annual
Fall Production Sale, Commercial Females: November 17; Bulls: November 18, Cavender’s Neches River Ranch, Jacksonville, Texas Contact: Joe Cavender, Todd Harvey, Justin Matejka or Mark Cowan.
November 17 – Effertz Key Ranch Online Bred Heifer Sale, DVauction.com. Contact: Roger or Kevin Effertz or Adam Dean.
November 17 – Wienk Charolais Ranch Legends of Fall Bull Sale, at Arcadia Stockyard, Arcadia, Fla. Contact: Jeff, Sterling, Stetson or Ty Eschenbaum.
November 17 – Wagonhammer Ranches Total Package
Female Sale, at the ranch, Bartlett, Neb. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing.
November 18 – Sara Shepherd Charolais Annual
Female Sale, Location-TBA, Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC.
November 19 – Rennert Ranch/Heart-J Char-Lay
Maternal Legacies Sale Volume 3, 1:00 p.m., Kearney, Neb. Auctioneer: Matt Printz. Contact: Kristian Rennert.
November 22 – Benes Cattle Company Online Steer & Heifer Sale, Valparaiso, Neb. Contact: Mitch Benes.
November 30 – Charolais Charbray International Virtual Show Entries Close, www.charolaisinternational. com
November 30 – 2023 International Virtual Show Entry Deadline. Contact: David Hobbs, AICA.
DECEMBER 2023
December 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for January 2024 Genetic Analysis.
December 1 – Meadows Creek Farm 18th Annual It’s All Black & White Bull & Female Sale, Mid State Stockyards, Letohatchee, Ala. Contact: Richard or Glenn Meadows.
December 1 – Schurrtop Ranch Charolais & Angus Bull Sale, Tri-State Livestock, McCook, Neb. Auctioneer: Cody Lowderman. Contact: Marty, Ryan, Jerry or Kay Schurr.
December 2 – Dennis Charolais Farm Spring Calving Dispersal, Marietta, Okla. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing.
December 2 – 32nd Annual Rancher’s Choice Bull Sale, 1:00 p.m., at Nixon Livestock Commission Company, Nixon, Texas. Auctioneer: Greg Clifton. Sale Manager: Outfront Cattle Service.
December 2 – Ridder Farms Family Values Female Sale & Annual Bull Sale, at the farm, Hermann, Mo. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC.
December 3 – Boyert Show Cattle Online Bred Heifer & Cow Sale, SC Online Sales. Contact: Jared, Jake or Clayton Boyert.
December 14 – Jackson Cattle Company Holiday Edition Female Sale, Walnut Springs, Texas. Contact: Jeff Jackson.
December 31 – AIJCA National Junior Merit Program Application Deadline. Contact: Kaitlyn Chism, AICA.
JANUARY 2024
January 1 – Deadline for submitting performance information to AICA for February 2024 Genetic Analysis.
January 1 – Cattlemen’s Congress Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Show, Oklahoma City, Okla.
January 1 – Cattlemen’s Congress Class A ROE Charolais Show, Oklahoma City, Okla.
January 2 – Cattlemen’s Congress Class A ROE Charolais Heifer & Bull Pen Show, Oklahoma City, Okla.
January 13 – National Western Stock Show National ROE Charolais Heifer & Bull Pen Show, Denver, Colo.
January 13 – 45th National Charolais Sale, 1:30 p.m., National Western Stock Show H. W. Hutchison Family Stockyards Event Center, Denver, Colo. Sale Manager: CK Sales & Marketing.
January 14 – National Western Stock Show Junior Charolais and Percentage Heifer Show, Denver, Colo.
January 15 – National Western Stock Show National ROE Charolais Show, Denver, Colo.
January 26 – Charolais Association of Texas Cowtown Cattle Drive Sale, Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo West Arena, Fort Worth, Texas. Sale Manager: JWC Marketing LLC.
January 27 – Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo National ROE Charolais Show, Fort Worth, Texas.
CLASSIFIEDS
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word, $30 min., paid in advance.
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Charges dependent upon stage of production will be invoiced to advertisers who cancel previously submitted advertising. DISCOUNTS
A 5% discount for all advertising will be given if prepaid for one year. No agency commissions allowed on breeder rates.
CLOSING DATES
All advertising copy (including photos) must be in the Charolais Journal office by the 25th of the second month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 25 for the March issue or the first working day thereafter. A $100 late fee will be applied to all late advertisements. Proof deadline: 20th of the second month preceding publication, i.e. Jan. 20 for March issue.
ADVERTISING CONTENT
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Notice to advertisers: Advertising for sales scheduled prior to the 20th of the month of publication accepted at the advertiser’s risk. The Charolais Journal assumes no responsibility for distribution.
REPRINTS, CATALOGS AND BROCHURES
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We are excited to offer our first offspring of LT Governor, the highest selling bull in LT’s history from our 2022 sale at $220,000. This up-and-coming herd sire out of the legendary LT Badge 9184 continues to excel and it shows in his offspring. The depth and consistency of Governor’s first calf crop is incredible; they are stamped to perfection and definitely catch the eye! The Badge bulls were a hit again in our 2023 sale with several going back to successful breeding programs across the country. The future looks great for Governor with his docile disposition, soundness, fertility and the overall stamp of perfection he leaves on each and every one of his offspring!
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CE BW WW YW MILK MTL SC REA MB TSI 5.4 2.0 94 165 15 62 1.7 0.83 0.11 295.30 LT Governor 1560 - M963060 LT Badge 9184 PLD X LT Sybille 6476 PLD Sire LT Badge 9184 PLD Dam LT Sybille 6476 PLD Semen $50 Signing $45 WAGNER CHAROLAIS BOB & JAN WAGNER NUNN • CO